Thank you both very much for your comments!
Tye,
my Perl version is:
perl 5, version 12, subversion 2 (v5.12.2) built for MSWin32-x64-multi-thread
The second format you gave me didn't work either...
It creates a file matlab refuses to load.
Here is the comparison between this file and the expected one (created by matlab for reference):
http://srv1.jpg.co.il/10/53d36c18b62cc.jpg
BrowserUK,
My strings are "simple" ones (not packed with 'Z*') and the command Tye wrote worked in converting the string to array of ascii numbers.
Re: Tye called it above with binmode; your addition is unnecessary and wrong.
I don't understand what you mean... How should I change the format to save the strings in the format matlab needs them...?
Thanks,
Koby
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How should I change the format to save the strings in the format matlab needs them...?
As far as I can tell, you shouldn't need to change the format!
The only problem you had was that the with the file in text mode, some numbers produced byte values of 13d/0x0d, which windows text mode then duly added a 10d/0x0a byte. Hence, you were getting an extra byte.
With binmode, the extra character won't be added, and (I assume) the modules existing format will then work.
Otherwise, contact the modules author.
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