How to convert easily *.mat files to *.m files
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Valery Carpentier
am 21 Jun. 2012
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 22 Okt. 2021
I tried to do my own routine (see below) but I am not totally satisfied. Does someone known a smarter solution ?
A built-in matlab function would be the best.
function mat2m(calib_name)
% Convert file_name.mat to file_name.m
% Copy variable (in upper case) names and values as follows:
% A = "value of A"; or A = ["values of A"];
path_name = which(calib_name); % get loading file path
path_name = strrep(path_name,'.mat','.m'); % create output file path
% try/catch for .mat loading
try
load(calib_name)
error=0;
catch
disp(['Error loading ',calib_name])
error=1;
end
if error == 0
fid = fopen(path_name,'w'); % open file and get file id
dd=whos; % get DD list (loading calib + working variables as dd)
for j=1:length(dd) % parse DD list
if strcmp(lower(dd(j,1).name(1)),dd(j,1).name(1))
% check if first letter is lower case
% lower case = working variables (not used)
else
fprintf(fid,dd(j,1).name); % write one var name in file
siz=eval(['size(',dd(j,1).name,')']); % check var size
if siz(1,1)==1 % Xdim = 1
if siz(1,2)==1 % Ydim = 1
%0-D
fprintf(fid,' = '); % write start of the assignation
fprintf(fid,num2str(eval(dd(j,1).name))); % write value of the variable
fprintf(fid,';'); % write end of the assignation
else % Ydim > 1 (siz(1,2)>1)
%1-D
fprintf(fid,' = ['); % write start of the assignation
for k=1:siz(1,2)-1
fprintf(fid,num2str(eval([dd(j,1).name,'(k)'])));
fprintf(fid,',');
end
fprintf(fid,num2str(eval([dd(j,1).name,'(siz(1,2))'])));
fprintf(fid,'];'); % write end of the assignation
end
else % Xdim > 1 (siz(1,1)>1)
fprintf(fid,' = ['); % write start of the assignation
if siz(1,2)>1 %2-D % specific case of 2D matrix
for k=1:siz(1,1)
for l=1:siz(1,2)
fprintf(fid,num2str(eval([dd(j,1).name,'(k,l)'])));
if l~=siz(1,2)
fprintf(fid,',');
end
end
if k~=siz(1,1)
fprintf(fid,';');
end
end
else
%1-D
for k=1:siz(1,1)-1
fprintf(fid,num2str(eval([dd(j,1).name,'(k)'])));
fprintf(fid,';');
end
fprintf(fid,num2str(eval([dd(j,1).name,'(siz(1,1))'])));
end
fprintf(fid,'];'); % write end of the assignation
end
fprintf(fid,'\n'); % write end of the line for next var
eval(strcat('clear(''',dd(j,1).name,''')')); % clear var from workspace
end
end
fclose(fid); % close file with its id
else
% Do nothing
end
end
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Teja Muppirala
am 21 Jun. 2012
Do you happen to have Simulink? There is the "Simulink.savevars" command that will write variables into a readable MATLAB script.
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Sean de Wolski
am 1 Aug. 2016
And in more recent releases:
matlab.io.saveVariablesToScript
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Daniel Shub
am 21 Jun. 2012
I am guessing you want a human readable m file, but since you didn't specify that ...
function mat2m(fname)
fid(1) = fopen([fname, '.mat']);
fid(2) = fopen([fname, '.m'], 'w');
fprintf(fid(2), '%s\n', 'fid = fopen(''temp.mat'', ''w'');');
fprintf(fid(2), '%s', 'fwrite(fid, [');
fprintf(fid(2), '%d\n', fread(fid(1))');
fprintf(fid(2), '%s\n', ']);');
fprintf(fid(2), '%s\n', 'evalin(''base'', ''load temp'');');
fclose(fid(1));
fclose(fid(2));
end
With the above code
mat2m('myfile');
myfile;
where myfile.mat exists should do behave "exactly" like
load myfile
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Walter Roberson
am 21 Jun. 2012
Please avoid using eval(). Instead of load() into the workspace, assign the output of load() to a variable, and use fieldnames() of that variable instead of whos(), and use dynamic structure fieldnames.
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DILIP KUMAR GARG
am 22 Okt. 2021
matlab.io.saveVaraiblestoScript(filename)
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Walter Roberson
am 22 Okt. 2021
I think you might mean matlab.io.saveVariablesToScript https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlab.io.savevariablestoscript.html
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