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From: | Mathieu Dubois |
Subject: | Re: Reading Matlab v7.3 mat file |
Date: | Sun, 24 Feb 2013 22:17:33 +0100 |
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Le 23/02/2013 05:22, John W. Eaton a écrit :
I have think about it this week-end but I clearly don't have the time now. However that could be a cool project so I will re-consider it in 1 month or so.On 02/22/2013 06:06 PM, Mathieu Dubois wrote:I have looked at the code in src/ls-hdf5.cc. The first problem(can't read 'keys') seems to appear at line 526. The value of the type_class_idis unknown: it is neither H5T_FLOAT, H5T_INTEGER, H5T_STRING, H5T_COMPOUND.Printing it reveal that it has value 7 which according to HDF library headers (H5Tpublic.h) means: H5T_REFERENCE. For information I have Ubuntu 12.04 on a 64 bits system. Lib HDF5 is version 1.8.4-patch1. I have compiled octave without any option to configure.The code in Octave for handling HDF5 files was written long before Matlab's save function was changed to create HDF5 files, and is only intended to read HDF5 files that Octave itself creates.Are you interested in contributing code to support Matlab's new HDF5 save format? If so, let's discuss your plans on the maintainers list.
In the meantime I can take some time to read: is there any document explaining how to add IO format to octave?
Mathieu
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