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Re: writing integer with fwrite
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Reiner.Suikat |
Subject: |
Re: writing integer with fwrite |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Dec 2004 01:26:41 -0600 |
Hello and thanks for the quick answer,
But it doesn't solve the problem.
The statement:
cnt=fwrite(fid, bytes,'uint32')
Returns cnt=2, so it uses two uint32 values to store the one variable,
in Matlab it returns cnt=1, converting the value bytes to a
32bit-Integer before writing. I need it to store as a 4byte value when
using uint32.
Any ideas?
I am using the precompiled windows version 2.150 from sourceforge.
Is this perhaps a known bug?
Greetings
Reiner
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