![]() I've written a "small" (about 700 lines) Python script which can read some basic. It also depends on how many features of the. It's not as complicated as I personally thought, but obviously, this is not the easiest way to go. Otherwise, maybe NumPy is the right way to go?).Īlso, if you want to do all the basics yourself, MathWorks provides (if the link changes, try to google for matfile_format.pdf or its title MAT-FILE Format) a detailed documentation on the structure of the file format. However, I don't know if it is allowed to distribute it to other users (it is probably not a problem if those persons have MATLAB. If you have MATLAB, this might be worth considering (I haven't tried it myself but it has a lot more functionality than just reading MATLAB files). There is also the MATLAB Engine for Python by MathWorks itself.
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