File.mat Changed to Microsoft Access Table
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Omar
on 23 May 2018
Answered: neurosock hardcore BCIs
on 20 May 2021
Hi Everyone, I have something weird happened to my output data files. These files used to be in .mat format, but all the sudden these files changed to Microsoft Access Table. However, when I run these files in Matlab, they do run. Is there any idea what the reason behind that happening?
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Rik
on 23 May 2018
It is still a .mat file. You can set the preferred program to open a file type in the Windows settings, or you can right-click a .mat file, open the 'open with' dropout, and select the 'open with other app/program' item. There you can select Matlab and make sure you have the 'always use this program' checkbox checked.
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Rishabh Ramesh Rathore
on 23 May 2018
Its just Windows misinterpreting the extensions. You should stil be able to excess those files from Matlab prompt.
You can even try the following:
- Right-click the file
- select 'open with'
- browse to matlab and check 'the always use this app to open .mat files'
- click ok
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Image Analyst
on 1 Aug 2019
Note: there is no "Open with" when right clicking the file in Windows 10 File Explorer.
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neurosock hardcore BCIs
on 20 May 2021
As @Image Analyst wrote this option is not there in Windows 10. To solve the issue (May 2021) I followed partially this instruction: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_powerpoint-mso_win10-mso_2016/how-to-dis-associate-a-default-file-extension-in/bfc5e996-28be-4bd9-98f8-465022d79b5f
In more detail:
- Go to Control Panel.
- Click on Programs.
- Click on Default Programs.
- Click on Set your default programs.
- At the botom click Choose default apps by file type
- Search .mat in the long list
- Change the association from Access to MATLAB by clicking on the icon to the right
Cheers!
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