So it might be easiest to write the text file in your perl script, and let matlab convert it to binary.
But it really depends on what you want to do: if you just want to transport data from perl to matlab code, you can write either CSV files or binary files with pack, both can be read from matlab.
In reply to Re: outputting binary file for MATLAB (.m) files
by moritz
in thread outputting binary file for MATLAB (.m) files
by Spooky
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