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Re: Writing MAT files using Octave C++ Code


From: Ben Abbott
Subject: Re: Writing MAT files using Octave C++ Code
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2008 12:13:54 -0400


On Mar 22, 2008, at 10:45 PM, address@hidden wrote:

I currently have a Matlab program that I'm porting to C++. One "feature" I would like to retain is the ability to use .mat files for both importing and exporting certain pieces of data. However, using the Matlab libraries is problematic, since it requires users to have a Matlab license which can be expensive. So, I would like to use the Octave C++ libraries to write
.mat files of data.

I've looked around on the web and cannot find any documentation on C++
libraries which have these types of commands. So, I have two questions.
First, do these commands exist, and second where can I find some
documentation on them. As an example, what is the Octave C++ equivalent
to the Matlab library command matOpen?

Thank you.

George S. Hugh
261 Hudson Annex
(302) 530-9335
address@hidden

What you look for certainly does exist.  Some examples,

http://webscripts.softpedia.com/script/Scientific-Engineering-Ruby/MAT-File-I-O-C-Library-with-Fortran-90-95-Module-36705.html

http://www.mathworks.fr/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadFile.do?objectId=8187&objectType=file

Ben



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