Work with mxArrays
The MAT File Interface Library lets you access MATLAB® arrays (type mxArray) in a MAT file. To work directly with an
mxArray in a C/C++ application, use functions in the Matrix
Library.
You can find examples for working with the mxArray type in the
matlabroot/extern/examples/mex and
matlabroot/extern/examples/mx folders. The
following topics show C code examples, based on these MEX examples, for working with cells and
structures. The examples show how to read cell and structure arrays and display information
based on the type of the mxArray within each array element.
If you create an application from one of the MEX examples, here are some tips for adapting the code to a standalone application.
The MAT file example,
matdgns.c, shows how to open and read a MAT file. For more information about the example, see Read MAT File in C/C++.The MEX example,
explore.c, has functions to read any MATLAB type using themxClassIDfunction. For more information about the example, see Using Data Types.Some MEX examples use functions, such as
mexPrintf, from the C MEX API library,libmex. You do not need to use these functions to work with anmxArray, but if your program calls any of them, you must link to the MEX Library. To do this, addlibmex.libto the link statement.
Read Structures from a MAT File
The matreadstructarray.c example is based on the
analyze_structure function in explore.c. For
simplicity, this example only processes real elements of type double;
refer to the explore.c example for error checking and processing other
types.
To see the code, open the file in the MATLAB Editor.
After building the program, run the application on the MAT file,
testpatient.mat.
First, create a structure patient and save it.
patient(1).name = 'John Doe'; patient(1).billing = 127.00; patient(1).test = [79 75 73; 180 178 177.5; 172 170 169]; patient(2).name = 'Ann Lane'; patient(2).billing = 28.50; patient(2).test = [68 70 68; 118 118 119; 172 170 169]; save testpatient.mat
Calculate the total of the billing field.
!matreadstruct testpatient.mat patient billingTotal for billing: 155.50
Read Cell Arrays from a MAT File
The matreadcellarray.c example is based on the
analyze_cell function in explore.c.
To see the code, open the file in the MATLAB Editor.
After building the program, run the application on the MAT file,
testcells.mat.
First, create three cell variables and save.
cellvar = {'hello'; [2 3 4 6 8 9]; [2; 4; 5]};
structvar = {'cell with a structure'; patient; [2; 4; 5]};
multicellvar = {'cell with a cell'; cellvar; patient};
save testcells.mat cellvar structvar multicellvarDisplay the mxArray type for the contents of cell
cellvar.
!matreadcell testcells.mat cellvar0: string 1: numeric class 2: numeric class