Is MATLAB not case sensitive while using function load

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ANUSAYA SWAIN
ANUSAYA SWAIN le 28 Mai 2024
Commenté : Stephen23 le 28 Mai 2024
I stored a file with name 'NOISY_CHANNEL_30DB' However I can load file by specifying the path as follows:
a=load('D:\NOISY_CHANNEL_30dB.mat');
and
B=load('D:\NOISY_CHANNEL_30DB.mat');
and when I print the values of both the variables it is same.
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi le 28 Mai 2024
I think you replied to a wrong part of my comment.
"And same happened when i loaded the file using mat73 function in Python"
Then, once again, the values might just be equal.
How did you ensure that the values are not equal in the first place?
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 28 Mai 2024
"and when I print the values of both the variables it is same."
Of course they are the same: you loaded one file into two different variables. If they were different... that would be a problem.

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Lokesh
Lokesh le 28 Mai 2024
Hi Anusaya,
The behavior you described with the 'load' function is related to the file system, not MATLAB itself. On Windows systems, file names are case-insensitive, while on UNIX systems, they are case-sensitive. So, when you load a file using 'load', the case of the file name doesn’t matter because the operating system handles it.
Please refer to the discussion in the following MATLAB Answer for more information:

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