how to write a .dat file in matlab?
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i have the 1000 training images and 100 test images. i need to read all and save in the .dat file and use in the vc++. if there is any alternate technique to read the images . please share your ideas with me.
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Walter Roberson
on 17 Apr 2013
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.dat includes any binary format. You can use fwrite() to store binary data.
You may need to invent a binary protocol to signal image size and number of bits per pixel.
When you store the images in binary, keep in mind that MATLAB's internal order is "down the columns", whereas C++'s internal order is "across the rows".
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preet
on 18 Apr 2013
Walter Roberson
on 18 Apr 2013
And in the loop you would use imread()
Jan
on 17 Apr 2013
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This is a very general question, which cannot be answered precisely. It is a good strategy to use an established format to store pictures in, while inventing a new .dat format willwaste a lot of time. You are asking for an "alternate technique to read images" - alternate to what?
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