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This document describes the internal format of MATLAB ® Version 5 and
Version 4 MAT-files. A MAT-file stores data in binary (not human-readable)
form. In MATLAB, you create MAT-files by using the save command, which
writes the arrays currently in memory to a file as a continuous byte stream. By
convention, this file has the filename extension .mat thus the name MAT-file.
The load command reads the arrays from a MAT-file into the MATLAB
workspace.-This document describes the internal format of MATLAB ® Version 5 and
Version 4 MAT-files. A MAT-file stores data in binary (not human-readable)
form. In MATLAB, you create MAT-files by using the save command, which
writes the arrays currently in memory to a file as a continuous byte stream. By
convention, this file has the filename extension .mat thus the name MAT-file.
The load command reads the arrays from a MAT-file into the MATLAB
workspace.
Version 4 MAT-files. A MAT-file stores data in binary (not human-readable)
form. In MATLAB, you create MAT-files by using the save command, which
writes the arrays currently in memory to a file as a continuous byte stream. By
convention, this file has the filename extension .mat thus the name MAT-file.
The load command reads the arrays from a MAT-file into the MATLAB
workspace.-This document describes the internal format of MATLAB ® Version 5 and
Version 4 MAT-files. A MAT-file stores data in binary (not human-readable)
form. In MATLAB, you create MAT-files by using the save command, which
writes the arrays currently in memory to a file as a continuous byte stream. By
convention, this file has the filename extension .mat thus the name MAT-file.
The load command reads the arrays from a MAT-file into the MATLAB
workspace.
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