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mget
reads byte or word in a given binary format and converts to a double type
mgeti
reads byte or word in a given binary format and returns an int type
Syntax
x = mget([n, type, fd]) x = mgeti([n, type, fd])
Arguments
- n
 a positive integer scalar: the number of items to be read.
- fd
 a scalar: a file descriptor returned by the function
mopen.-1stands for last opened file. Default value is-1.- type
 a string: the binary format used to write all the entries of
x.- x
 a vector of floating point or integer numbers.
Description
The mget function reads data in the input
            specified by the stream parameter fd and returns a
            vector of floating point data.
The mgeti function reads data in the input
            specified by the stream parameter fd and returns a
            vector of integer data.
Data is read at the position at which the file pointer is currently pointing and advances the indicator appropriately.
The type parameter is a conversion specifier
            which may be set to any of the following flag characters (with default
            value "l"):
![]()  | On Windows, default behavior is to skip byte 13 ( 0x0D).
                mopen should be called with the
                'b' option, e.g.
                fd1 = mopen(file1,'rb'), so that all bytes will be read
                without exception. | 
Data type:
- d
 double
- f
 float
- l
 long long int
- i
 int or long int
- s
 short
- c
 character
Optional flag:
- u..
 unsigned (in combination with one of the above types)
- ..l
 little endian (in combination with one of the above types)
- ..b
 big endian (in combination with one of the above types)
Bytes read is automatically swapped if necessary (by checking
            little=endian status).
This default swapping behavior can be suppressed by adding a flag in
            the mopen function.
Formats "l", "d" and
            "f" are only valid with the
            mget function.
Examples
file1 = fullfile(TMPDIR,'test1.bin'); file2 = fullfile(TMPDIR,'test2.bin'); fd1=mopen(file1,'wb'); fd2=mopen(file2,'wb'); mput(1996,'ull',fd1); mput(1996,'ull',fd2); mclose(fd1); mclose(fd2); fd1=mopen(file1,'rb'); if 1996<>mget(1,'ull',fd1) write(%io(2),'Bug'); end fd2=mopen(file2,'rb'); if 1996<>mget(1,'ull',fd2) write(%io(2),'Bug'); end mclose(fd1); mclose(fd2);
See also
- mclose — closes an opened file
 - meof — checks if end of file has been reached
 - mfprintf — converts, formats, and writes data to a file
 - fprintfMat — writes a matrix in a file
 - mfscanf — reads input from the stream pointer stream (interface to the C fscanf function)
 - fscanfMat — reads a matrix from a text file
 - mgetl — reads lines from an text file
 - mgetstr — reads a character string from a file
 - mopen — opens a file in Scilab
 - mprintf — converts, formats, and writes data to the main scilab window
 - mput — writes byte or word in a given binary format
 - mputl — writes strings in a text file
 - mputstr — writes a character string in a file
 - mseek — sets current position in a binary file
 - mtell — Returns the offset of the current byte relative to the beginning of a file
 - mdelete — deletes file(s)
 
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