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I am trying to convert a binary file to ascii using the fopen/fread functions. The binary file is in 2 byte integer format with the first column unsigned and the next three columns signed. The format is little endian. Each column is stored with a multiplier of 40, 100, 100, and 100 respectively.
The code I am using is:
clear all; clc;
[FID, message] = fopen('file','rb','l')
precip = fread(FID, [32507,1], 'ushort=>float','l'); tmax = fread(FID, [32507,1], 'short => float','l'); tmin = fread(FID, [32507,1], 'short=>float','l'); wind = fread(FID, [32507,1], 'short=>float','l');
X = [precip/40, tmax/100, tmin/100, wind/100]
The script generates a 4 column matrix where the first 5 rows are:
0 2.96 13.20 24.33;
19.95 3.300 2.32 10.03;
1633.60 17.42 0 1.45;
7.45 3.68 30.16 1.04;
0 2.83 15.49 17.05;
However should be: 0.00 7.98 -1.92 2.98;
0.00 8.47 -2.55 3.32;
0.00 11.88 -0.33 3.20;
0.05 7.78 -1.08 3.03;
0.00 6.86 -4.15 3.00;
Any help with this matter would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Walter Roberson
el 28 de En. de 2011
Binary files do not have any concept of column. Is it possible that the values are interleaved in the file? If so then
bindata = fread(FID, [4,32507], 'ushort=>int16');
X = [double(typecast(bindata(1,:),'uint16')) / 40; ...
double(bindata(2:4,:)) / 100] .';
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