Using matfile objects as input parameters

I was wondering if a matfile object can be used as an input parameter for any matlab function, like in the following example:
distances = matfile(output_file,'Writable',true);
distances.D = zeros(1,N*(N-1)/2);
%Compute distances and store them in distances.D
% Applying multidimensional scaling to the distances matrix
[Y,eigvals] = cmdscale(D);
Is that possible? What about operators like distances.D*distances.D? Or should I reimplement matlab functions and operators again if I am using this kind of objects?

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per isakson
per isakson am 12 Jul. 2013
Bearbeitet: per isakson am 12 Jul. 2013

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Yes, it is ok to pass around matfile objects, matObj; make some simple experiments.
I don't think the documentation says anything about several different matObj, which refer to the same file at the same time.

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Pablo
Pablo am 14 Jul. 2013
Thank you for your answer.
What if the invoked method (like cmdscale in my example) has to return a huge array? Let's suppose that there is not enough space in memory for that returned array. Is it any way to make it use matfile objects?
Speculation: There should be "no difference" between
distances.D = zeros(1,N*(N-1)/2);
and
[ matObj.Y, eigvals ] = cmdscale(D);
Make an experiment to find out how smart matfile is with large variables.

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