Export matrices generated in C++ (using Armadillo) to .mat files
I have the C++ code below (which is compiled using Armadillo library) and I want to export the created matrix to a .mat file to be later imported in MATLAB. I searched already in Google but I did not find any solution.
#include <iostream>
#include <armadillo>
using namespace std;
using namespace arma;
int main(){
int ny,nx,nz;
ny = 2;
nx = 2;
nz = 4;
cube A(ny,nx,nz,fill::zeros);
int s;
for (s = 0; s < nz; s++){
A.slice(s) = (s+1) * ones<mat>(ny,nx);
}
return 0;}
Any Idea of how to store A into a .mat file?
Ps.: OS = Windows 10
c++ matlab armadillo
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I have the C++ code below (which is compiled using Armadillo library) and I want to export the created matrix to a .mat file to be later imported in MATLAB. I searched already in Google but I did not find any solution.
#include <iostream>
#include <armadillo>
using namespace std;
using namespace arma;
int main(){
int ny,nx,nz;
ny = 2;
nx = 2;
nz = 4;
cube A(ny,nx,nz,fill::zeros);
int s;
for (s = 0; s < nz; s++){
A.slice(s) = (s+1) * ones<mat>(ny,nx);
}
return 0;}
Any Idea of how to store A into a .mat file?
Ps.: OS = Windows 10
c++ matlab armadillo
1
Try the matio library.
– ChrisD
Nov 28 '18 at 23:42
You can also directly save it in HDF5 format. Matlab has support for loading HDF5 files.
– mtall
Nov 29 '18 at 0:59
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I have the C++ code below (which is compiled using Armadillo library) and I want to export the created matrix to a .mat file to be later imported in MATLAB. I searched already in Google but I did not find any solution.
#include <iostream>
#include <armadillo>
using namespace std;
using namespace arma;
int main(){
int ny,nx,nz;
ny = 2;
nx = 2;
nz = 4;
cube A(ny,nx,nz,fill::zeros);
int s;
for (s = 0; s < nz; s++){
A.slice(s) = (s+1) * ones<mat>(ny,nx);
}
return 0;}
Any Idea of how to store A into a .mat file?
Ps.: OS = Windows 10
c++ matlab armadillo
I have the C++ code below (which is compiled using Armadillo library) and I want to export the created matrix to a .mat file to be later imported in MATLAB. I searched already in Google but I did not find any solution.
#include <iostream>
#include <armadillo>
using namespace std;
using namespace arma;
int main(){
int ny,nx,nz;
ny = 2;
nx = 2;
nz = 4;
cube A(ny,nx,nz,fill::zeros);
int s;
for (s = 0; s < nz; s++){
A.slice(s) = (s+1) * ones<mat>(ny,nx);
}
return 0;}
Any Idea of how to store A into a .mat file?
Ps.: OS = Windows 10
c++ matlab armadillo
c++ matlab armadillo
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Try the matio library.
– ChrisD
Nov 28 '18 at 23:42
You can also directly save it in HDF5 format. Matlab has support for loading HDF5 files.
– mtall
Nov 29 '18 at 0:59
add a comment |
1
Try the matio library.
– ChrisD
Nov 28 '18 at 23:42
You can also directly save it in HDF5 format. Matlab has support for loading HDF5 files.
– mtall
Nov 29 '18 at 0:59
1
1
Try the matio library.
– ChrisD
Nov 28 '18 at 23:42
Try the matio library.
– ChrisD
Nov 28 '18 at 23:42
You can also directly save it in HDF5 format. Matlab has support for loading HDF5 files.
– mtall
Nov 29 '18 at 0:59
You can also directly save it in HDF5 format. Matlab has support for loading HDF5 files.
– mtall
Nov 29 '18 at 0:59
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Try the matio library.
– ChrisD
Nov 28 '18 at 23:42
You can also directly save it in HDF5 format. Matlab has support for loading HDF5 files.
– mtall
Nov 29 '18 at 0:59