Hello Bas, Le mercredi 02 décembre 2009 à 09:41 +0100, Bas Zoetekouw a écrit : > Hi Sylvestre! > > You wrote: > > > > It is not an octave bug. I just tried with Scilab and it causes a > > > problem with Scilab too. > > > > Ah! Here's a bit more concise test case, which write only 1 integer: > [snip] > > Attached are the output file from this program (foo.mat) and the fiel as > > matlab itself saves it, generated by: > > > load('foo.mat'); > > > save('foo_matlab.mat','test') > > in Matlab 2009b. > > Note that the file are 1 byte different in length. > > I've analysed these files bij hand (well, using a bit of perl), and as > far as I can determine, both of them comply the the file structure as > described in [1]. > > I'll proceed to check why libmathio and octave can't read it. Thanks for the feedback. Please let me know how it goes ;)
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