How do I recover data from a corrupt MAT-file?
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MathWorks Support Team
2011년 12월 22일
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2023년 5월 15일
When I attempt to load a MAT-file created in MATLAB 7.2 (R2006a), I receive the following error:
???Error using ==> load
Unable to read MAT file /home/$dir
File may be corrupt.
I, however, am able to view the variables in the MAT-file with the following command:
whos -file corruptMATFileName
I would like to recover this data. The MATZEROFIX file I found on MATLAB Central did not recover the data.
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MathWorks Support Team
2019년 6월 3일
편집: MathWorks Support Team
2019년 6월 3일
The issue might be caused by the presence of a corrupt zero-byte tag in the MAT-file. If this is the case, one might be able to extract the data from the MAT-file until a corrupt zero-byte tag is reached.
Please download the following SPLITMAT file in your current folder of MATLAB. Also, please ensure that the corruptMATFile is in the same current folder.
Then use the command as detailed below:
splitmat corruptMATFileName % Do not include the .mat extension
The above command will generate "n" MAT-files: corruptMATFileName_1.mat through corruptMATFileName_n.mat, each containing a variable contained in the original MAT-file.
If this command does not work, you may also try the following syntax to recover non-corrupted variables from the MAT-file:
>> load('<corrupted_file>.mat', '<uncorrupted_variable>');
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Walter Roberson
2016년 7월 2일
The tools you are using to work with potentially corrupt files are intended for -v5 and -v7 MATLAB files, and not for -v7.3 files. -v7.3 files are a customized HDF5 format; sometimes they can be examined with HDF5 tools.
Walter Roberson
2018년 7월 6일
If you attach the .fig and associated .m files, I can try running it through some tools I have been developing. No promises, though, as the tools are not designed for the case where the .fig is a corrupted .mat .
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