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|Welcome to this spoken tutorial on File Handling using Scilab.  
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|Welcome to this spoken tutorial on '''File Handling''' using '''Scilab'''.  
  
 
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| In this tutorial, we will learn  
 
| In this tutorial, we will learn  
  
 
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|File Handling with the following functions;
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|file handling with the following functions:
  
 
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|'''Write Function'''  
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|'''write()''' function ,'''read()''' function
  
 
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|'''Read Function'''  
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|'''mopen()''' , '''mclose()'''.
  
 
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|'''mopen'''  
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|For demonstration, I am using '''Ubuntu Linux 12.04''' operating system with '''Scilab''' version 5.3.3 installed.
  
 
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|mclose
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| You should have basic knowledge of '''Scilab'''.
  
 
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|For Demonstration i am using Ubuntu Linux12.04 operating system with Scilab version 5.3.3 installed
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| If not, for relevant spoken tutorials please visit '''spoken hyphen tutorial dot org'''.  
  
 
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| You should have Basic knowledge of Scilab.  
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|| Now we will see some '''functions''' in '''Scilab''' which are useful for file handling.
  
 
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| If not, for relevant spoken tutorials please visit spoken hyphen tutorial dot org
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|File handling involves-
  
 
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|| Now we will see some functions in scilab which are useful for File Handling.
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| writing to a file using '''write()''' function,
  
 
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|File Handling involves-
 
  
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| reading from a file using '''read()''' function,  
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| writing to a file using write function,  
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| opening an existing file using '''mopen()''' function and
 
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| reading from a file using read function,
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| opening an existing file using mopen function and
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| closing an already opened file using '''mclose()''' function.
  
 
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| closing an already opened file using mclose function.
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| Let us start with writing data to a file.  
 
| Let us start with writing data to a file.  
  
 
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|For this purpose the write() command is used.  
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|For this purpose the '''write()''' command is used.  
 
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|Switch to the scilab console window.  
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|Switch to the Scilab console window.  
  
 
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|To begin with let us create a matrix of random numbers.  
 
|To begin with let us create a matrix of random numbers.  
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|| Typerandom underscore matrix is equal to rand into bracket 20 comma 1 close the bracket semicolon and press enter
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| Now check the present working directory.  
 
| Now check the present working directory.  
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| In my case the present working directory is slash home slash fossee  
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| In my case, the present working directory is '''slash home slash fossee '''.
  
 
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| Make sure that you are in a directory where you have read & write permission , before you execute these commands.
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| Make sure that you are in a directory where you have '''read''' & '''write''' permission, before you execute these commands.
  
 
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|| Now we will write the content of variable random underscore matrix into a text file using the write command.
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|| Now we will write the content of variable '''random underscore matrix''' into a text file using the '''write''' command.
  
 
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| Type;--> write into bracket into quotes random dash numbers dot txt close  the  quotes comma random underscore matrix close the bracket and press enter
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| Type:--> '''write into bracket into quotes random dash numbers dot txt close the quotes comma random underscore matrix close the bracket''' and press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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|Let us see whether this file has been created.  
 
|Let us see whether this file has been created.  
  
 
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||I will minimize the scilab console window.  
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||I will minimize the '''Scilab''' console window.  
 
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|And open the file which will be created and saved in the fossee directory of my computer.  
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|And open the file which will be created and saved in the '''fossee''' directory of my computer.  
  
 
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|| You can see the data from variable random underscore matrix is written in a text file random dash numbers dot txt
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|| You can see the data from variable '''random underscore matrix''' is written in a text file '''random dash numbers dot txt'''.
  
 
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|| I will close this file.
 
|| I will close this file.
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| Coming back to the scilab console.  
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| Coming back to the '''Scilab''' console.  
 
   
 
   
 
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| Now we will see how to read the data from a file.
 
| Now we will see how to read the data from a file.
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|| For this we will use the command '''read''' as follows:
|| For this we will use the command read as follows,
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| Type new underscore vector is equal to read into bracket into quote random dash numbers dot txt close the quotes comma 20 comma 1 close the bracket and press enter.
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| Type: '''new underscore vector is equal to read into bracket into quote random dash numbers dot txt close the quotes comma 20 comma 1 close the bracket''' and press '''Enter'''.
  
 
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| The read command reads all the data from the file mentioned in the argument,  
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| The '''read''' command reads all the data from the file mentioned in the argument,  
  
 
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| In this case random dash numbers dot txt,
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| in this case '''random dash numbers dot txt''',
  
 
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| And stores in the variable new underscore vector
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| and stores in the variable '''new underscore vector'''.
  
 
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|  Press Enter to continue the display  
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|  Press '''Enter''' to continue the display.
  
 
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| If we modify the above command as  
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| If we modify the above command as:
 
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| new underscore vector is equal to read into bracket into quote random dash numbers dot txt comma 19 comma 1  
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| '''new underscore vector is equal to read into bracket into quotes random dash numbers dot txt comma 19 comma 1'''
  
 
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| The read command reads only 19 data values from the file mentioned in this argument.
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| The '''read''' command reads only 19 data values from the file mentioned in this argument,
  
 
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|In this case random dash numbers dot txt
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|in this case '''random dash numbers dot txt''',
  
 
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|| And stores in the variable new underscore vector.  
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||and stores in the variable '''new underscore vector'''.  
  
 
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| |Issue this command on the scilab console and verify the output.
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| |Issue this command on the '''Scilab''' console and verify the output.
  
 
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||Now let us see about the mopen function:  
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||Now let us see about the '''mopen()''' function:
  
 
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||fd = mopen into bracket file-name comma mode
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||'''fd = mopen into bracket file-name comma mode'''
  
 
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|mopen command is used to open an existing file in a way compatible to C fopen procedure.
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|'''mopen''' command is used to open an existing file in a way compatible to C '''fopen''' procedure.
  
 
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| mode is a character string that controls whether the file is opened for
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| '''mode''' is a character string that controls whether the file is opened for:
  
 
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| r = Opens the file for reading.
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| '''r''' = opens the file for reading.
  
 
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| rb = Opens a binary file for reading.  
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| '''rb''' = opens a binary file for reading.  
 
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| rt = Opens a text file for reading.
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| '''rt''' = opens a text file for reading.
  
 
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||w = Creates a new file for writing, or opens and truncates a file to zero length.
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||'''w''' = creates a new file for writing or opens and truncates a file to zero length.
  
 
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| wb = Creates a new binary file for writing, or opens and truncates a file to zero length.
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| '''wb''' = creates a new binary file for writing or opens and truncates a file to zero length.
  
 
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| |wt = Creates a text binary file for writing, or opens and truncates a file to zero length.
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| |'''wt''' = creates a text binary file for writing or opens and truncates a file to zero length.
  
 
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|a or ab = Appends (opens a file for writing at the end of the file, or creates a file for writing).
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|'''a or ab''' = appends (opens a file for writing at the end of the file or creates a file for writing).
  
 
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| r+ or r+b = Opens a file for update (reading and writing)
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| '''r+ or r+b''' = opens a file for update (reading and writing).
  
 
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| For eg fd underscore r is equal to mopen('random-numbers,'rt')
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| For eg. '''fd underscore r is equal to mopen('random-numbers,'rt')'''
  
 
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||the above command opens the 'random-numbers' as a text and read-only mode.
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||The above command opens the 'random-numbers' as a 'text and read-only' mode.
  
 
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||mclose into bracket fd:  
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||'''mclose'''  into bracket '''fd''':  
  
 
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|| closes the opened file by using mopen.
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|| closes the opened file by using '''mopen'''
  
 
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|where fd is the file descriptor of the opened file  
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|where '''fd''' is the '''file descriptor''' of the opened file.
  
 
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| If fd is omitted mclose closes the last opened file.  
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| If '''fd''' is omitted, '''mclose()''' closes the last opened file.  
  
 
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|That's all we have in this tutorial.  
 
|That's all we have in this tutorial.  
 
  
 
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|05.55
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|05:55
 
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| We have learnt -
+
  
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| We have learnt -  File handling with the following functions:
  
 
|-
 
|-
  
| 05.56
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|05:59
 
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| File Handling with the following functions:  
+
  
 +
||'''write()''' function , '''read()''' function
  
 
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|-
  
|05.59
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| 06:02
 
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|| Write Function
+
 
+
  
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| '''mopen()''' , '''mclose()'''.
  
 
|-
 
|-
  
| 06.00
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|06:05
 
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| Read Function
+
  
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| Watch the video available at the following link.
  
 
|-
 
|-
  
| 06.02
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| mopen
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+
  
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| It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
  
 
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| mclose
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||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
  
 
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|06.05
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|06:14
 
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| Watch the video available at the following link
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|-
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| 06.08
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| It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project
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+
  
 +
||The spoken tutorial Team:
  
 
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|06.11
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|06:17
 
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||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it
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||The spoken tutorial Team
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||Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials  
 
||Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials  
 
  
 
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||Gives certificates to those who pass an online test
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||Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
  
 
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|-
  
|06.23
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||For more details, please write to conatct@spoken-tutorial.org
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||For more details, please write to conatct@spoken-tutorial.org.
  
 
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|Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project
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|Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
  
 
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| It is supported by the National Mission on Eduction through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.  
 
| It is supported by the National Mission on Eduction through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.  
 
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|More information on this mission is available at  http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro
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|More information on this mission is available at  http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro.
  
 
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|-
  
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|This is Anuradha Amrutkar from IIT Bombay signing off.
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|This is Anuradha Amrutkar from IIT Bombay, signing off.
  
 
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|06.54
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|06:54
  
 
| Thank you for joining.
 
| Thank you for joining.

Latest revision as of 15:09, 3 October 2017

Time Narration
00:01 Welcome to this spoken tutorial on File Handling using Scilab.
00:06 In this tutorial, we will learn
00:08 file handling with the following functions:
00:11 write() function ,read() function
00:14 mopen() , mclose().
00:16 For demonstration, I am using Ubuntu Linux 12.04 operating system with Scilab version 5.3.3 installed.
00:26 You should have basic knowledge of Scilab.
00:29 If not, for relevant spoken tutorials please visit spoken hyphen tutorial dot org.
00:36 Now we will see some functions in Scilab which are useful for file handling.
00:41 File handling involves-
00:44 writing to a file using write() function,
00:47 reading from a file using read() function,
00:51 opening an existing file using mopen() function and
00:55 closing an already opened file using mclose() function.
01:00 Let us start with writing data to a file.
01:03 For this purpose the write() command is used.
01:07 Switch to the Scilab console window.
01:10 To begin with let us create a matrix of random numbers.
01:15 Type: random underscore matrix is equal to rand into bracket 20 comma 1 close the bracket semicolon and press Enter.
01:29 Now check the present working directory.
01:32 Type pwd .
01:34 In my case, the present working directory is slash home slash fossee .
01:39 Make sure that you are in a directory where you have read & write permission, before you execute these commands.
01:47 Now we will write the content of variable random underscore matrix into a text file using the write command.
01:55 Type:--> write into bracket into quotes random dash numbers dot txt close the quotes comma random underscore matrix close the bracket and press Enter.
02:18 Let us see whether this file has been created.
02:21 I will minimize the Scilab console window.
02:23 And open the file which will be created and saved in the fossee directory of my computer.
02:33 You can see the data from variable random underscore matrix is written in a text file random dash numbers dot txt.
02:42 I will close this file.
02:45 Coming back to the Scilab console.
02:47 Now we will see how to read the data from a file.
02:50 For this we will use the command read as follows:
02:55 Type: new underscore vector is equal to read into bracket into quote random dash numbers dot txt close the quotes comma 20 comma 1 close the bracket and press Enter.
03:18 The read command reads all the data from the file mentioned in the argument,
03:23 in this case random dash numbers dot txt,
03:27 and stores in the variable new underscore vector.
03:31 Press Enter to continue the display.
03:35 If we modify the above command as:
03:39 new underscore vector is equal to read into bracket into quotes random dash numbers dot txt comma 19 comma 1
03:49 The read command reads only 19 data values from the file mentioned in this argument,
03:56 in this case random dash numbers dot txt,
03:59 and stores in the variable new underscore vector.
04:03 Issue this command on the Scilab console and verify the output.
04:08 Now let us see about the mopen() function:
04:12 fd = mopen into bracket file-name comma mode
04:17 mopen command is used to open an existing file in a way compatible to C fopen procedure.
04:25 mode is a character string that controls whether the file is opened for:
04:30 r = opens the file for reading.
04:34 rb = opens a binary file for reading.
04:39 rt = opens a text file for reading.
04:43 w = creates a new file for writing or opens and truncates a file to zero length.
04:50 wb = creates a new binary file for writing or opens and truncates a file to zero length.
04:58 wt = creates a text binary file for writing or opens and truncates a file to zero length.
05:06 a or ab = appends (opens a file for writing at the end of the file or creates a file for writing).
05:14 r+ or r+b = opens a file for update (reading and writing).
05:20 For eg. fd underscore r is equal to mopen('random-numbers,'rt')
05:30 The above command opens the 'random-numbers' as a 'text and read-only' mode.
05:37 mclose into bracket fd:
05:40 closes the opened file by using mopen
05:43 where fd is the file descriptor of the opened file.
05:48 If fd is omitted, mclose() closes the last opened file.
05:53 That's all we have in this tutorial.
05:55 We have learnt - File handling with the following functions:
05:59 write() function , read() function
06:02 mopen() , mclose().
06:05 Watch the video available at the following link.
06:08 It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project.
06:11 If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it.
06:14 The spoken tutorial Team:
06:17 Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials
06:20 Gives certificates to those who pass an online test.
06:23 For more details, please write to conatct@spoken-tutorial.org.
06:30 Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project.
06:34 It is supported by the National Mission on Eduction through ICT, MHRD, Government of India.
06:41 More information on this mission is available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro.
06:50 This is Anuradha Amrutkar from IIT Bombay, signing off.
06:54 Thank you for joining.

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