Reading CSV file within Matlab exe gives unexpected result

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Yazan
Yazan am 21 Nov. 2023
Beantwortet: Yazan am 10 Dez. 2023
Hello,
I have a Matlab script that I want to compile into a standalone exe. The script reads a CSV file (the path to which is input from the user). It uses readtable with options coming from detectImportOptions. Everything is OK in the script, but when compiled, the CSV file is not read properly. I could track that and saw that the import options are very different compared to those that I get when I execute the script within Matlab.
Is this a well-known issue? Any proposals to go around it?
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Jeremy Hughes
Jeremy Hughes am 27 Nov. 2023
Without a file or code to look at, it's really hard to say anything at all about what you should expect.
Remember that detectImportOptions generates options based on the input file being passed in. If the files are not the same, you may not see the same options being generated. Even subtle differences in files can result in different options, especially for smaller files.
Some differences might also result depending on the locale settings where the code is executed if the data contains dates.
Yazan
Yazan am 9 Dez. 2023
Bearbeitet: Yazan am 9 Dez. 2023
Thanks for the reply, and sorry for coming back late to this question. My problem was solved by decrypting the CSV files before being used by the Matlab exe (the files were encrypted).

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Yazan
Yazan am 10 Dez. 2023
Problem was solved by decrypting the CSV files before being used by the Matlab exe (the files were encrypted).

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