How to open .dat file

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mohd akmal masud
mohd akmal masud on 5 Nov 2024 at 2:41
Moved: Walter Roberson on 8 Nov 2024 at 4:47
Dear All,
I have .dat file as attached. I tried open using this script but an error.
Error using reshape
Number of elements must not change. Use [] as one of the size inputs to automatically calculate the appropriate
size for that dimension.
unzip xcat_wb.zip
fid = fopen('xcat_wb.dat','rb');
arr = fread(fid,'int8');
fclose(fid);
dim = [364,364,110];
arr = reshape(arr,dim)
volshow

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Sameer
Sameer on 5 Nov 2024 at 2:56
The error occured because the total number of elements is not equal to 364 * 364 * 110
unzip('xcat_wb.zip');
fid = fopen('xcat_wb.dat', 'rb');
arr = fread(fid, 'int8');
fclose(fid);
numElements = numel(arr)
numElements = 131235840
disp(364 * 364 * 110);
14574560
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mohd akmal masud
mohd akmal masud on 5 Nov 2024 at 3:30
So how?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Nov 2024 at 3:58
disp(131235840 / 14574560)
9.0044
So the actual file has a little over 8 bytes for each expected array element. That suggests that array elements are expected to be stored in double precision.
But even so, there would be parts of the file left over from [364, 364, 110] double precision elements. That suggests that either there is a substantial header (over 14 megabytes), or else that the data forms only a small portion of the file.
You need documentation as to the internal storage format of the .dat file. The file extension ".dat" is not standardized; it can refer to any random data format.

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mohd akmal masud
mohd akmal masud on 5 Nov 2024 at 7:07
Moved: Walter Roberson on 8 Nov 2024 at 4:47
unzip xcat_wb.zip
fid = fopen('xcat_wb.dat','rb');
arr = fread(fid,'int8');
fclose(fid);
dim = [384,384,890];
arr = reshape(arr,dim);
volshow(arr)

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