How to read large data file in Matlab?
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I have a GPS signal data values stored in a .dat file of 200 GB. The data is in the form of uint8. I want to read 16 GB of data from the start and downsample it by a factor of 10 before storing the new signal in a separate file. I have used fread but I cam unable to read large data file. Is there any other way which I can use to read data in chunks and put them together afterwards? Anyone please help me out. Its very important that I read this data.
The specifications of software, platform & PC are:
Matlab R2012a. Windows 8 64-bit, Core i5 3rd Gen., 4 GB RAM, 500 GB of hard Disk Space
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Simon
on 14 Nov 2013
Hi!
Is it a binary file or a normal text file? For text files you may use "fopen" and "fgetl" to read line by line. If you know your row format you may use "fscanf" to read a given number of values. Repeated calls to "fscanf" will read your whole file.
Can you give some (!) example lines? It is easier to help.
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Sania Zahan
on 6 Feb 2022
Hi My data shape is (39412, 3, 300, 25, 2), its numpy file with just numbers. Therefore above method changes the shape. I need to maintain the last 4 indexes. could you please suggest how may I do that. Thanks
Walter Roberson
on 6 Feb 2022
A = fread(fid, [39412, 3, 300, 25, 2]);
However, you really need to test first, as it would be common to find the first two dimensions transposed between different programming languages. You might need to use
A = permute(fread(fid, [3, 39412, 300, 25, 2]), [2 1 3 4 5]);
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Sheikh Alsheikh
on 26 Jul 2018
Same problem I had o face! I first break the data into chunks
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Hammad Intersoft
on 26 May 2021
how to open a large file by breaking it into chunks. i am facing a problem while opening a large file that has a size of 48*42*2414 and bytes 4866624. when i load this file in matla it says "cannot display summaries of variables with more than 524288 elements."
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