How to save to mat file
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Hi All,
I am having some problem now and need to solve it urgently. Please help.
imep=W4/(pi*b^2/4*s);
eta=W4/mass1*(1+phi*0.06548*(1-f))/phi/0.06548/(1-f)/47870/1e3;
timefinish=cputime;
timetaken=timefinish-timestart;
% save all data
save ahrind.mat
clear
I am having some error.
*Error using save Unable to write file ahrind.mat: permission denied.
Error in ahrind (line 80) save ahrind.mat *
Can I know how can I save the file to mat format.
Thanks.
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Iain
on 27 Aug 2013
Looks like you're trying to save a file to either, an open file (try "fclose all"), or a file location that you do not have permission to write to.
If someone else has the file open, "fclose all" will do nothing. If you don't have write access, you need to talk to your admin. - But you should be able to save it somewhere only you can see, like:
save 'D:\my document folder\matlab stuff\test.mat'
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Image Analyst
on 27 Aug 2013
What is the "current folder"? If it's something under c:\program files and you're using Windows7, you won't be able to do that.
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the cyclist
on 27 Aug 2013
Just a guess, but this seems to be a system problem, not a MATLAB problem.
It seems you do not have write permission in the directory where you are running this code.
Jan
on 27 Aug 2013
The message means, that you do not have write permissions in the current folder. So either obtain these permissions (perhaps by asking your admin), or write the data to another folder:
save(fullfile(tempdir, 'ahrind.mat'))
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Getinet Amare
on 20 Dec 2017
The message means, that you do not have write permissions in the current folder. So either obtain these permissions (perhaps by asking your admin), or write the data to another folder:
save(fullfile(tempdir, 'getinet.mat')) to load the file you saved you can use the following command i.e. simply change the save command to load and leave the rest as it is load(fullfile(tempdir,'getinet.mat'))
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Dec 2017
Systems administrators might delete temporary directories without notice. Also, some operating systems delete temporary directories upon every reboot. Some "system performance enhancing" software delete the temporary files as well.
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