How do I write out mixed data to binary file without looping?

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Justin Solomon
Justin Solomon el 26 de Jun. de 2014
Comentada: Justin Solomon el 26 de Jun. de 2014
I have a matrix of data I need to write out to a binary file. Each column needs to be written out with a different precision, but I need to write it out in a specific order, such that values of different precisions follow each other. For example: int8 real*4 int8 real*4 ...
Is is possible to do this without looping? [Maybe some combination of using the 'skip' option with fwrite() along with the fseek()?]
Thanks in advance for any insights. Justin

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 26 de Jun. de 2014
Just use fwrite() to write out data of the proper class. You can write out all columns in a single fwrite() if there are not too many of them, otherwise put it in a loop. Don't be afraid of loops
fwrite(fid, '%d%f%d%f', uint8Var1, single1, uint8Var2, single2);
fwrite(fid, '%f', singleArrayOf1000elements);
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Justin Solomon
Justin Solomon el 26 de Jun. de 2014
Thanks for the suggestion. However, I don't think the syntax you show works. From the help menu, the syntax is fwrite(fileID, A, precision). Thus fwrite() is expecting the fid, then the values to be written, and then the precision to use. The syntax you described looks like it would work if I were writing to a text file with fprintf().

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