how to concatenate different mat files of massive sizes in one matfile?
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maida
on 12 Jan 2017
Commented: Walter Roberson
on 12 Jan 2017
i am trying to concatenate 6 matfiles of size 50 by 262144 each in to one matfile. the resultant/concatenated matfile is
of size 50 by 1572864, but it should be of size 50 by (262144)^6 which is equal to 50 by 3.245185536584267e+32.
Please tell me what to do. below is my code for concatenation
load Fv_ROI_BDIP
load Fv_ROI_Bilateral
load Fv_ROI_CDF
load Fv_ROI_GradOrient
load Fv_ROI_HOG
load Fv_ROI_LBP
load Fv_ROI_RGLBP
load Fv_ROI_SparceDist
load Fv_ROI_SSGM
% Concatenate
X = [ Fv_ROI_BDIP Fv_ROI_Bilateral Fv_ROI_CDF Fv_ROI_GradOrient Fv_ROI_LBP Fv_ROI_SSGM];
%Save to new mat file
save('Final_fv.mat', 'X')
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Walter Roberson
on 12 Jan 2017
50 by (262144)^6 of the smallest kind of data (uint8 for example) would require approximately 16 Giga Yottabytes of storage.
You can't afford it.
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Walter Roberson
on 12 Jan 2017
Why do you think this information should all be stored? Are you thinking of doing an exhaustive search of combinations? There is no way you could process such a thing in a reasonable amount of time.
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