use fprintf to write to a new file
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How do I write the data of one file ('source.dat') to another ('result.dat') using fprintf?
I tried,
fid=fopen('source.dat')
%I then manipulate the data of fid to my liking
result=fopen('result.dat','w')
fprinf(fid, desired format here)
Why am I getting an out-of-range error?
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dpb
el 24 de Jul. de 2013
Need the actual code and the error directly instead of trying to tell us what it was...that'll include --- oh, I see it if what you actually did is identically what you posted...see answers.
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dpb
el 24 de Jul. de 2013
Editada: dpb
el 24 de Jul. de 2013
...first I opened my source file via
fid=fopen('source.dat')
data=fscanf(fid, ... % get the data
fid=fclose(fid); % done w/ that file...
data=sqr(data); % do something to it
fid=fopen('results.dat','w'); % a new output file
fprintf(fid, fmt, data); % write it out
fid=fclose(fid); % close it now, too...
If you need to read and write to two (or more) files simultaneously, you must keep unique variables for them--fid1 and fid2 are popular as are things like fhi and fho (file handle in/out). If you ever do something like
fid=fopen('source.dat');
...
fid=fopen('output.dat','w');
you've just trashed the handle to source.dat and can no longer get to it--it's in limbo as it's open but your program has no valid way to communicate with it and you can't even close it cleanly other than by brute force hammer of
fclose('all')
or when Matlab itself finally closes and releases open handles.
doc fopen % and friends
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dpb
el 24 de Jul. de 2013
fid=fopen('source.dat')
% do some stuff to the (presumed read but unshown) data from 'source.dat'
result=fopen('result.dat','w')
fprinf(fid, desired format here)
fid is still the handle for 'source.dat' or is invalid if you have done an
fclose(fid)
OTOMH I don't recall what that error message is, would think it would be invalid handle or somesuch, however, not some out-of-range error.
The handle to 'result.dat' is the variable result as you've written it above so the print statement (Fortran syntax :) )/fprintf call should be
fprintf(result, fmt, data)
NB: there's no data in the call above to be written.
But, while those are problems, w/o the actual code and specific error can't see w/ the cloudy crystal ball what actually was the cause of the specific error or what it means.
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