2011/6/25 Susanne Nieß<address@hidden>:
I have a problem with dlmwrite.
The code attached in bam.m works fine on matlab producing a normal
matrix
file. In octave, however, it produced the file qjbx0203 that I also
attached
with a "g" following every number. Octave itself is not able to read this
crazy file. This is a real problem for me because I need such files and
have
only limited possibilities to make them on matlab. Could you please help
me?
I believe you forgot to attach the file. Try using pastebin.com
instead of attaching files.
On 26 June 2011 13:23, Susanne Nieß<address@hidden> wrote:
Sorry. Here it is:
bam.m:
a=load('qjbx1203');
a=spconvert(a);
b=load('qjbx013');
b=spconvert(b);
c=a*b;
[q1,q2,q3]=find(c);
q=[q1 q2 q3];
dlmwrite('qjbx0203',q,'delimiter',' ','precision',20);
clear;
qjbx0203:
1g 1g 6g
2g 2g 2g
3g 2g 2g
4g 3g 2g
You forgot to also reply to the mailing-list. It's better to keep
conversations there so that everyone can help. Also, you didn't attach
the files with the original matrix (qjbx1203 and qjbx013).
Anyway, I can read the file generated with dlmwrite, no problem, with
dlmread. Try:
dlmread('qjbx0203')
You could use the command 'save' to save the matrix into a file as well.
Carnë Draug