save a variable to a file on the terminal in Linux same way in matlab save()
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Is there way to save a variable to a file on the terminal in Linux same way in matlab save(filename,variables)
function? For example I have in matlab
seg=sampleframe(:,1) # this a 20 sn segment from an audio file
seg_file=fullfile(destination_dir,'000000001.mat') # this is a filename i created
save(seg_file,'seg')
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Is there way to save a variable to a file on the terminal in Linux same way in matlab save(filename,variables)
function? For example I have in matlab
seg=sampleframe(:,1) # this a 20 sn segment from an audio file
seg_file=fullfile(destination_dir,'000000001.mat') # this is a filename i created
save(seg_file,'seg')
linux
yes, thanks i just edited my question.
– kutlus
Feb 8 at 20:59
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Is there way to save a variable to a file on the terminal in Linux same way in matlab save(filename,variables)
function? For example I have in matlab
seg=sampleframe(:,1) # this a 20 sn segment from an audio file
seg_file=fullfile(destination_dir,'000000001.mat') # this is a filename i created
save(seg_file,'seg')
linux
Is there way to save a variable to a file on the terminal in Linux same way in matlab save(filename,variables)
function? For example I have in matlab
seg=sampleframe(:,1) # this a 20 sn segment from an audio file
seg_file=fullfile(destination_dir,'000000001.mat') # this is a filename i created
save(seg_file,'seg')
linux
linux
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yes, thanks i just edited my question.
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Feb 8 at 20:59
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yes, thanks i just edited my question.
– kutlus
Feb 8 at 20:59
yes, thanks i just edited my question.
– kutlus
Feb 8 at 20:59
yes, thanks i just edited my question.
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While shell variables can't typically contain binary data, you can save their values to a file; the simplest example would be:
seg=$(seq 1 100)
printf '%sn' "$seg" 000000001.mat
Above, I'm populating the seg
variable with the output from a command (the numeric sequence 1..100), then asking the printf
command to print that string, followed by a newline. The shell redirects that value into the named file.
I used python`s savemat in a script instead because i had a time limits to finish my project , but I will use your answer if i need to do it on terminal, thank you!
– kutlus
Feb 9 at 2:46
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While shell variables can't typically contain binary data, you can save their values to a file; the simplest example would be:
seg=$(seq 1 100)
printf '%sn' "$seg" 000000001.mat
Above, I'm populating the seg
variable with the output from a command (the numeric sequence 1..100), then asking the printf
command to print that string, followed by a newline. The shell redirects that value into the named file.
I used python`s savemat in a script instead because i had a time limits to finish my project , but I will use your answer if i need to do it on terminal, thank you!
– kutlus
Feb 9 at 2:46
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While shell variables can't typically contain binary data, you can save their values to a file; the simplest example would be:
seg=$(seq 1 100)
printf '%sn' "$seg" 000000001.mat
Above, I'm populating the seg
variable with the output from a command (the numeric sequence 1..100), then asking the printf
command to print that string, followed by a newline. The shell redirects that value into the named file.
I used python`s savemat in a script instead because i had a time limits to finish my project , but I will use your answer if i need to do it on terminal, thank you!
– kutlus
Feb 9 at 2:46
add a comment |
While shell variables can't typically contain binary data, you can save their values to a file; the simplest example would be:
seg=$(seq 1 100)
printf '%sn' "$seg" 000000001.mat
Above, I'm populating the seg
variable with the output from a command (the numeric sequence 1..100), then asking the printf
command to print that string, followed by a newline. The shell redirects that value into the named file.
While shell variables can't typically contain binary data, you can save their values to a file; the simplest example would be:
seg=$(seq 1 100)
printf '%sn' "$seg" 000000001.mat
Above, I'm populating the seg
variable with the output from a command (the numeric sequence 1..100), then asking the printf
command to print that string, followed by a newline. The shell redirects that value into the named file.
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I used python`s savemat in a script instead because i had a time limits to finish my project , but I will use your answer if i need to do it on terminal, thank you!
– kutlus
Feb 9 at 2:46
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I used python`s savemat in a script instead because i had a time limits to finish my project , but I will use your answer if i need to do it on terminal, thank you!
– kutlus
Feb 9 at 2:46
I used python`s savemat in a script instead because i had a time limits to finish my project , but I will use your answer if i need to do it on terminal, thank you!
– kutlus
Feb 9 at 2:46
I used python`s savemat in a script instead because i had a time limits to finish my project , but I will use your answer if i need to do it on terminal, thank you!
– kutlus
Feb 9 at 2:46
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yes, thanks i just edited my question.
– kutlus
Feb 8 at 20:59