MAT_VARCREATESTRUCT(3) | Library Functions Manual | MAT_VARCREATESTRUCT(3) |
Mat_VarCreateStruct
—
Creates a structure variable.
#include
<matio.h>
matvar_t *
Mat_VarCreateStruct
(const char
*name, int rank, size_t
*dims, const char **fields,
unsigned nfields);
The
Mat_VarCreateStruct
()
function creates a structure variable named name that
can be written to a MAT file.
If the structure variable was successfully created, a pointer to
the variable is returned. Otherwise NULL is returned. The structure variable
pointer should be free'd when no longer needed using
Mat_VarFree
(). The names of the fields are copied in
the function, and thus should be released after calling the function if
necessary.
This example program opens a MAT file named by the first argument to the program, and writes a structure named a to the file.
#include "matio.h" int main(int argc, char **argv) { mat_t *matfp; matvar_t *matvar; matvar_t *field; const char *fields[2] = {"field1", "field2"}; double data1 = 1, data2 = 2; size_t dims[2] = {1, 1}; matfp = Mat_Open(argv[1], MAT_ACC_RDWR); if ( NULL == matfp ) { fprintf(stderr, "Error opening MAT file %s0, argv[1]); return EXIT_FAILURE; } dims[0] = 1; dims[1] = 1; matvar = Mat_VarCreateStruct("a", 2, dims, fields, 2); if ( NULL == matvar ) { Mat_Close(matfp); return EXIT_FAILURE; } field = Mat_VarCreate(NULL, MAT_C_DOUBLE, MAT_T_DOUBLE, 2, dims, &data1, MAT_F_DONT_COPY_DATA); Mat_VarSetStructFieldByName(matvar, "field1", 0, field); field = Mat_VarCreate(NULL, MAT_C_DOUBLE, MAT_T_DOUBLE, 2, dims, &data2, MAT_F_DONT_COPY_DATA); Mat_VarSetStructFieldByName(matvar, "field2", 0, field); Mat_VarWrite(matfp, matvar, MAT_COMPRESSION_NONE); Mat_VarFree(matvar); Mat_Close(matfp); return EXIT_SUCCESS; }
September 12, 2019 | Debian |