[R] R and reading matlab compressed files
John C Frain
frainj at gmail.com
Tue Nov 20 20:18:29 CET 2007
According to the Octave manual (page 146 of Edition 3 for Octave
version 2.9.16) Octave can read Matlab version 7 files. It can also
output with similar options to Matlab. As there are no issues or
licencing problems when running Octave and R on the one machine. Note
that there is a new native Windows version of Octave now available
that does not require cygwin.
Best Reards
John
On 17/11/2007, Prof Leslie Smith <lss at cs.stir.ac.uk> wrote:
> Is there any way to read these files (standard .mat files, created by
> matlab version 7 onwards are compressed)? I know that R.matlab doesn't
> read them (it even says in the file MatlabServer.m "Matlab v7 saves
> compressed files, which is not recognized by R.matlab's readMat()" (lines
> 47-8)).
>
> I know I should be able to make R call Matlab and transfer data (not that
> I managed to make it work yet!), but I'd rather not run Matlab & R
> together: I'd like to use R to read matlab files on machines not licensed
> for matlab!
>
> Are there any ways to make this work?
>
> --Leslie Smith
>
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