Load .mat file from GUI
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How can i load a .mat file from a gui and store its contents (3 rows of numbers) into a matrix?
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ali hamadi
2017년 2월 16일
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Hi everyone ,
i am new in MATLAB , and i have done my project in it and now i need to create a GUI for my project.
using the GUI , i should be able to have the following things : in my project i have 2 different channels with their results. ( AWGN , BEC )
in each channel for example : AWGN , i have different SNR from 0.5 till 3.5.
in each value of the SNR , i have different code length values like : ( 8,16,32,64,128,256,512,1024,2048)
for each code length i have stored results .MAT file , in that file i need to extract a variable called indeces(order of numbers) , and then do some calculation ( show the first 10% , 20% , 30% ...100% of that variable indeces in a txt.file.
so the main idea is : select the channel type , select the SNR values , select the CODE LENGTH , choose the percentage , after that show the results in a .txt file so how to link all the above options together with the right results file. your help is appreciated and helpful...
Regards
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Walter Roberson
2017년 2월 16일
ali, please create a new Question for this.
Are there a number of different .mat files, or is all of the data in the same .mat file? How do you determine which .mat file to use or which variable name to use?
ali hamadi
2017년 2월 20일
yes there are different number of .mat file, for each type of : channel , SNR , CODELENGTH
ali hamadi
2017년 2월 23일
Dear Walter ,
sorry for disturbing you , but i really need your help. now i have all the needed variables in one .mat file. still need to link between the conditions : CHANNEL TYPE , SNR/PE , CODE LENGTH , AND the needed variable. like : channel type : AWGN , SNR : 3.5 : CODE LENGTH : 2048 ===>> SHOW THE RESULTS OF THAT VARIABLE : AWGN_2048_1MI_35.MAT
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