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Re: Reading binary file
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MrOba |
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Re: Reading binary file |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Jun 2013 01:17:53 -0700 (PDT) |
This is what I do..
>From octave:
octave:46> a = [[1,5];[6,8]]
a =
1 5
6 8
octave:47> save -binary data.bin a
This save a file in binary format. I can load the file in octave without
problem.
I have then some c++ code to try to read the binary file that is almost the
same from octave_file_io.cc from http://wiki.octave.org/Fortran.
I changed load_save_format format = LS_ASCII to load_save_format format =
LS_BINARY;
do_load is then calling read_binary_data from ls_oct_binary.cc and here the
code
if (!tc.load_binary (is, swap, fmt))
{
data_read_error:
error ("load: trouble reading binary file `%s'", filename.c_str ());
}
I checked the file pointer, set it to a fullpath, and tested the binary
file..
Any other suggestion?
Regard
MrO
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