Write binary file in Matlab
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Hello,
I have a binary data generated by Fortran, I am able to read my data:
fid = fopen('inflow.data0000');
sep1=fread(fid,1,'float');
nynzitime=fread(fid,3,'int32');
sep=fread(fid,1,'int32');
RAW_read = fread(fid, 3*n1*n2,'float32');
RAW = reshape(RAW_read, [n1,n2,3]);
fclose(fid);
I need to make some changes in the data and then write it out as a binary file for Fortran.
so I did this:
fileID = fopen('newinflow.data0000')
fwrite(fileID,sep1,'single');
fwrite(fileID,nynzitime,'int32');
fwrite(fileID,sep,'int32');
fwrite(fileID,RAW_read,'float32');
fclose(fileID);
then when Fortran reads the data:
namel='newinflow.data0000'
open(30,file=namel,form='unformatted')
read(30)n2al,n3l
read(30)qal(0:n2al+1,1:n3l,1:3)
close(30)
error message shows "corrupted file". I realized that it is a header/format related issue, but I am not familar with binary file, tried a few different things, no luck yet.
I attached a 'good' binary data, please see if you know how to read and write it properly for Fortran.
Thank you for your time.
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James Tursa
le 13 Sep 2019
0 votes
Can you read and write as “STREAM” in your FORTRAN compiler? No header stuff to worry about.
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Haoliang Yu
le 13 Sep 2019
Image Analyst
le 13 Sep 2019
0 votes
Maybe try changing the ENDIAN?
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Haoliang Yu
le 13 Sep 2019
Image Analyst
le 13 Sep 2019
Why are you not specifying 'w' or 'r' in your fopen()? Does it somehow figure it out afterwards?
Haoliang Yu
le 13 Sep 2019
Image Analyst
le 14 Sep 2019
A paste operation shouldn't drop out characters that were copied into the clipboard. You might want to investigate that.
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