How to import and read a binary file in Matlab

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Butterflyfish
Butterflyfish 2017년 7월 20일
댓글: Guillaume 2020년 3월 11일
I have a .bin file with data which was saved as '16-bit, Intel format with no header'. Is it possible to import and read and if so how? I have tried without success using fopen and fread.
Thanks a lot for any help!

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Jan
Jan 2017년 7월 20일
편집: Jan 2017년 7월 20일
"16 bit Intel format" is not unique. It could be an UINT16, INT16, FP16. "Intel format" means "little endian". Some ideas:
fileID = fopen(filename, 'r', 'ieee-le');
if fileID == -1, error('Cannot open file: %s', filename); end
format = 'uint16';
Data = fread(fileID, Inf, format);
fclose(fileID);
Then try to set format to 'int16'. You cannot read FP16 directly, but it is not very common also, see https://blogs.mathworks.com/cleve/2017/05/08/half-precision-16-bit-floating-point-arithmetic/.
You have mentioned, that you've "tried without success using fopen and fread". Then post the code and explain the problems. Perhaps there was a typo only.
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Niloufar Bateni
Niloufar Bateni 2020년 3월 11일
I have a bin file that has values of a signal stored on my laptop but i can't seem to open it using this code.Should i give the address of the file instead of filename?I treid that and that didn't work.
What should i do?
Guillaume
Guillaume 2020년 3월 11일
@Niloufar, please start your own question as it's unlikely that the answer here applies to your file.
In your question, give more details about your binary file. Do you know how the signals are encoded in the file?
Also, if you get an error, show us the exact you're using and the complete text of the error message.

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