use fread to read a binary file with multiple data sizes
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I'm trying to read a binary data file that has 4 data points that have 8, 8, 16, and 32 bits of information. Is there a way to read this with fread or another function? I don't know how the file was created but the documentation states this is the file format. Thanks
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Walter Roberson
el 28 de Jun. de 2011
Guessing at the representation:
d1 = fread(fid, 1, '*uint8');
d2 = fread(fid, 1, '*uint8');
d3 = fread(fid, 1, '*uint16');
d4 = fread(fid, 1, '*uint32');
This is not certain, as there can be differences in byte ordering, and differences in signed vs unsigned. Also we could reasonably speculate that the 32 bit piece of information might perhaps represent a single-precision floating point number instead of an integer.
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Walter Roberson
el 28 de Jun. de 2011
If the file had repeated patterns of the above form, then probably the best way to handle it would be to use memmapfile .
Note in particular Example 5 there:
m = memmapfile('records.dat', ...
'Format', { ...
'int16' [2 2] 'model'; ...
'uint32' [1 1] 'serialno'; ...
'single' [1 3] 'expenses'}, ...
'Repeat', 1000);
That establishes a record with a mixed format.
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Jan
el 28 de Jun. de 2011
I've tried to read the data sectiopn of C3D files with MEMMAPFILE: e.g. 2000 blocks of alternating 4*100 and 32*9 SINGLEs. Because these blocks needed to be transposed before concatenating, the MEMMAPFILE approach was 5 times slower than pre-allocation + FREAD.
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