Difference between .m and .mat files

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Ali
Ali on 25 Jan 2012
Commented: Andreas Goser on 16 Aug 2016
What's the difference betwwen .m and .mat files? can a file from .m format be converted automatically to .mat?
Many thanks in advance for your answer!

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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser on 25 Jan 2012
Edited: Stephen23 on 15 Dec 2015
  • MATLAB code is in files with extension .M.
  • MATLAB data is in files with extension .MAT.
Thus, you can't always "convert". But if your MATLAB code just contains variable assignments, yes then you can "convert"
Assuming you have a file testm.m with the assigments
a=1
b=2
then you would convert by running the file and then save a MAT file
testm
save('testmat.mat')

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saptesh pandit
saptesh pandit on 13 Aug 2016
how do I provide communication between script and simulink model. And is it possible to run model and script simultaneously.
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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser on 16 Aug 2016
Which is a totally different question and I suggest to ask as a new one.

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