How to download a .mat file from MATLAB Onramp
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I'm doing the MATLAB Onramp as a refresher, and I have found a very interesting exercise on music chords, frequencies and Fourier Transform (10.2 Project). I would like to experiment on this using my desktop installation of MATLAB, but I need the "Cchord.mat" file. Is it available for download and personal use?
Thank you in advance.
GS
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Kyle Sieracki
2020-11-19
Can you post the a link/download of the data for Cchord.mat. I'm trying to do what you did and I can't figure it out
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Shiva Katukam
2020-8-27
Direct download or saving the mat file is not supported. But you can still create a new mat file and copy the variables from the mat file you wish to download.
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Kyle Sieracki
2020-11-19
Can you post the a link/download of the data for Cchord.mat. I'm trying to do what you did and I can't figure it out
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Ciro Bermudez
2021-11-19
编辑:Ciro Bermudez
2021-12-7
I extracted the "Cchord.mat" using the following code:
clear; clc;
load Cchord.mat
for i = 1:3072
fprintf("%1.32f\n",y(i));
end
% 1 3072
% 3073 6144
% 6145 9216
% 9217 12288
you need to change the limits of the for cycle four times, copy and paste the result in notepad++ or sublime text, then save the file as "data.csv".
Note: to easily copy the result just select the first line, then press and hold the shift key, with the mouse move to the end and click at the end of the last line.
Finally use the following code in your desktop matlab to save a ".mat" file
clear; clc;
format long;
y = load('data.csv');
fs = 8192;
save Cchord.mat;
Remember thar the ".csv" should be in the same directory you are working on, hope it helps.
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