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save
Save a variable or a serie of variables in a binary file
Calling Sequence
save(filename [,x1,x2,...,xn]) save(fd [,x1,x2,...,xn])
Arguments
- filename
Character string containing the path of the file
- fd
A file descriptor given by a call to mopen
- xi
Arbitrary Scilab variable(s)
Description
The save
command can be used to save Scilab
current variables in a binary file. If a variable is a graphic handle, the
save
function saves all the corresponding graphics_entities definition.
Since Scilab 5.0, all uimenu or uicontrol handles are also saved by this function.
The file can be given either by its paths or by its descriptor
previously given by mopen
.
save(filename)
saves all current variables in the
file defined by filename
.
save(fd)
saves all current variables in the file
defined by the descriptor fd
.
save(filename,x,y)
or
save(fd,x,y)
saves only named variables
x
and y
.
Saved variables can be reloaded by the load
command.
Note that the written file is portable to other operating systems and architectures (little and big endian).
Examples
a=eye(2,2);b=ones(a); save('val.dat',a,b); clear a clear b load('val.dat','a','b'); // sequential save into a file fd=mopen('TMPDIR/foo','wb') for k=1:4, x=k^2;save(fd,x,k),end mclose(fd) fd=mopen('TMPDIR/foo','rb') for i=1:4, load(fd,'x','k');x,k,end mclose(fd) // appending variables to an old save file fd=mopen('TMPDIR/foo','r+') mseek(0,fd,'end') lst=list(1,2,3) save(fd,lst) mclose(fd)
See Also
- load — Load a saved variable or a serie of variables
- write — write in a formatted file
- save_format — format of files produced by "save"
- mopen — open a file
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