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MAT_REWIND(3) | Library Functions Manual | MAT_REWIND(3) |
NAME¶
Mat_Rewind
—
Rewinds an open MAT file to the beginning.
SYNOPSIS¶
#include
<matio.h>
int
Mat_Rewind
(mat_t *matfp);
DESCRIPTION¶
Rewinds an open MAT file so that
Mat_VarReadNext
()
or
Mat_VarReadNextInfo
()
reads the first variable in the file.
RETURN VALUES¶
The function returns 0 on success, or -1 on failure.
EXAMPLES¶
The following example shows a list of variables in the MAT file, and prompts the user for the index of the variable to read. If the index is valid, the file is reset to the beginning, and variables read until the selected index is reached.
#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include "matio.h" int main(int argc, char **argv) { mat_t *matfp; matvar_t *matvar; int idx, num_variables; matfp = Mat_Open(argv[1], MAT_ACC_RDONLY); if ( NULL == matfp ) { fprintf(stderr, "Error opening MAT file %s0, argv[1]); return EXIT_FAILURE; } idx = 0; while ( NULL != (matvar = Mat_VarReadNextInfo(matfp)) ) { idx++; printf("%3d. %s0, idx, matvar->name); Mat_VarFree(matvar); } num_variables = idx; if ( num_variables > 0 ) { printf("Which variable would you like to read? "); if ( 0 == fscanf(stdin,"%d",&idx) ) { printf("Invalid variable selection!0); } else if ( idx < 1 || idx > num_variables ) { fprintf(stderr, "That is an invalid variable index!0); } else { int k; Mat_Rewind(matfp); for ( k = 1; k < idx; k++ ) { matvar = Mat_VarReadNextInfo(matfp); Mat_VarFree(matvar); } matvar = Mat_VarReadNext(matfp); Mat_VarPrint(matvar, 1); Mat_VarFree(matvar); } } Mat_Close(matfp); return EXIT_SUCCESS; }
SEE ALSO¶
Mat_Open(3), Mat_Close(3), Mat_VarReadNext(3), Mat_VarReadNextInfo(3), Mat_VarPrint(3)
September 12, 2019 | Debian |