load
Loads some archived variables, a saved graphic figure, a library of functions
Syntax
load(filename) load(filename, x1,...,xn) load("path/myfigure.scg") load("libdir/lib")
Arguments
- filename
path and name of the single file where archived variables are stored. Any prepended "SCI", "TMPDIR", "SCIHOME" or "home" word being a predefined Scilab variable is expanded into its value.
- xi
name(s) -- given as strings -- of Scilab variable(s) to be recovered.
Description
Archived variables
The load
command can be used to reload in the Scilab session
variables previously saved in a file with the
save
command.
load(filename,'x','y')
loads only variables x, y
.
The list of variables stored in a file can be retrieved with the listvarinfile function.
load()
loads restores variables in the current scope (not on the global one).If a variable to be loaded is not in the file, an error is generated.
- If a restored variable has the same name as an existing variable of the current scope, the current variable is silently overwritten.
When a variable to be restored is a graphic handle/identifier, the corresponding graphic entity is drawn with the current graphic driver.
The SOD binary format used by Scilab 6 to save (and load) variables is based on the HDF5 format. It is fully documented and easy to read through HDF5 libraries or applications.
Data files written with Scilab from other operating systems and architectures (little and big endian) are portable and accepted.
Graphic figures *.scg
Any graphic figure can be saved in its whole either with save()
through its identifier as a variable (as described hereabove), or with
xsave()
or the File => Save figure's Menu,
that do the same. The preferred (but not mandatory) file extension is
.scg (for SCilab Graphics).
Then, load(..)
or xload()
may be used to restore saved figures. When using save(..)
,
several figures may be saved in the same file.
Each restored figure gets a new incremented #id, so usually not the original one.
Figures including some interactive (uicontrol) components are fully restored.
lib files: libraries of functions in Scilab language
genlib(..)
allows to compile a set of *.sci files and bundle
compiled binaries into a library described in a file always named
lib
.
Then, load("/path/to/lib")
allows to load the library in the
session. All its functions become available at the level where
load(..)
is called.
When loading a library, load(..)
silently creates a variable
representing it. Its name is registered in the lib file (that is XML formatted),
in the <scilablib name="...">
tag.
The library's name can be retrieved with
xmlGetValues("/scilablib", "name", "/path/to/lib")
,
where "/path/to/lib" is replaced with the actual pathname of the lib file.
Scilab 6 can load data saved with Scilab>=5.4 in SOD format. Data saved in the old Scilab<5.4 format can't be directly loaded: Scilab 5.5.2 must be used as an intermediate to load them from the old format and save them to the SOD format, which can be loaded in Scilab 6. |
Examples
With arrays of regular data types:
d = rand(3,4,2); b = d < 0.5; i = int8((d-0.5)*100); t = string(i); p = (1-%z).^0:2; r = p./%z; s = sprand(3,5, 0.3); save("TMPDIR/val.dat", "b", "i", "d", "t", "s", "p", "r"); clear d i b t s p r load("TMPDIR/val.dat"); d, i, b, t, s, p, r
Overwriting permanent variables is forbidden when loading:
save("TMPDIR/val.dat", "%e"); load("TMPDIR/val.dat");
--> load("TMPDIR/val.dat"); Redefining permanent variable.
With graphic handles:
clf reset subplot(1,3,1), plot2d(), a1 = gca(); subplot(1,3,2), bar3d() subplot(1,3,3), plot3d(), a3 = gca(); save(TMPDIR+"/test.scg", "a3", "a1") clf reset load(TMPDIR+"/test.scg")
--> load("TMPDIR/val.dat"); Redefining permanent variable.
Loading a library of functions compiled in Scilab language:
path = "SCI/modules/scicos_blocks/macros/Threshold/lib"; load(path) xmlGetValues("/scilablib", "name", path) Thresholdlib
--> xmlGetValues("/scilablib", "name", path) ans = Thresholdlib --> Thresholdlib Thresholdlib = Functions files location : SCI\modules\scicos_blocks\macros\Threshold\. GENERAL_f ZCROSS_f NEGTOPOS_f POSTONEG_f
xcos()
must be used to load a simulation diagram:
path = "SCI/modules/xcos/examples/derivative.zcos"; load(path) // => error xcos(path)
See also
- listvarinfile — список переменных в файле сохранённых данных
- loadGui — Load a graphic user interface from a saved file
- xload — displays in a given window some graphical component loaded from a file.
- lib — loads a library of Scilab functions and variables, and sets its name
- xcos — Block diagram editor and GUI for the hybrid simulator
- loadmatfile — loads some variables from an Octave or a Matlab MAT binary or ASCII data file
- save — Saves some chosen variables in a binary data file
- save_format — формат файлов, полученных с помощью функции "save"
- exec — script file execution
History
Версия | Описание |
5.0.0 | All uimenu or uicontrol handles are also loaded by this function. |
5.4.0 |
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6.0 |
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