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Re: Saving a .mat file
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DoucheWhite |
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Re: Saving a .mat file |
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Sun, 7 Mar 2010 22:17:51 -0800 (PST) |
Yea I got no problem saving a binary .dat file. But u know how that when u do
save .mat in matlab it saves all u r variables in workspace. I can create a
.mat file under Octave but it doesn't save anything. I was wondering if
there's a command that u can save all u r variables in workspace in Octave.
Carlo de Falco-2 wrote:
>
>
> On 3 Mar 2010, at 07:11, DoucheWhite wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi
>> Does anybody know how to save all your variables in Octave like
>> a .mat
>> file in matlab?
>
> have you tried using the same command as in matlab?
>
>> Better if i can save a .mat file in Octave.
>
> on platforms other than windows the file extension does not
> necessarily relate to the data format.
> anyway if what you want is to save data in the matlab binary format
> have a look at the '-mat-binary' option for the 'save' command.
> c.
>
> P.S. did you know? "Octave is fully documented by a comprehensive 575
> page manual" ( http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/docs.html )
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