Error using save: Error closing file

Hey all,
An instance of a class is filled with a lot of data and than saved to my harddisk.
However, during saving, I get the following error: Error using save: Error closing file dummy.mat
I thought it had to do with a lack of memory, but I've monitored the process during saving and I never run out of RAM, and I know that I have plenty of space left on my harddisk.
Does anyone know what causes this error?
Any suggestions are much appreciated!

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Hi, I had the same problem. I was working my script in a external device, so I fixed it moving my environment in the same device Matlab is installed.

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Jared
Jared il 18 Ott 2011

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Hi Bert,
I ran into the same error message a day or two ago with a struct filled with instances of classes that were similarly filled with lots of data. However, I could see in task manager that the memory use was in fact spiking.
The problem went away when I switched to version 7.3 format from version 7 (change file->preferences->general->MAT-Files or I think add flag '-v7.3' to save). This led me to believe that the memory problems might have had something to do with the form of compression done in mat files in version 7.
However, this does not solve another problem associated with save and load which might also cause some issues (it does for me). MATLAB uses lazy copying to conserve memory, i.e. A = B does not make a new copy of B until some part of A is later changed, e.g. perhaps A(end) = 1. Mat files appear to forget about all of these memory-saving relations, increasing both the size of the save files as well as the space required in memory once the save file is loaded.
Hope this helps! Jared

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Bert
Bert il 18 Ott 2011
Hey Jared,
Indeed this turned out to be the problem. I figured this out a while ago but forgot to report it to the community.
I think it would be a valuable addition in the error message as a suggestion ('Maybe add -v7.3?'), because the user is pretty much left in the dark about the reasons of this error message.
Also worked for me. No issues thus far with the lazy copying. Bert, do you anticipate issues with data integrity? Or simply with redundancy/memory? For my purposes, as long as there is no issue with data integrity, I should be okay. Thanks for your post,
-J
Colin
Colin il 27 Gen 2016
Great answer. I would have lost days without it! Thanks!
Thanks for this answer. I had the same error and adding '-v7.3' solved the problem. Before, I though the problem would be somewhere else as it suggests network or HDD problems.
I also believe adding more explanatory error would save everybody's time.
Many Thanks Jared! Using '-v7.3' on the save command fixed my case. I now made 7.3 the default in my preferences.
Thanks this fix worked perfectly!
Thanks man. Worked for me as well.
Hello Jared,
Thank you so much for your response. Allowed me to save some data it had taken me a while to analyse.
Tnanks, that helps
Thanks, that helps !!
Caveat emptor! I have generated a similar problem when trying to append to an existing file using the '-struct' option. In this case the '-v7.3' solution doesn't work. Moreover when I've attempted to load the existing data into memory, add the new data to the structure and save in v7.3 the process still fails. I have no working solution. I've resorted to the brute force solution of saving separate files (as v7 BTW)..
This also works on Ubuntu 21.04 with big files! Was hoping the command window would hint at this since it's a common issue.
Berkin Birol
Berkin Birol il 28 Gen 2022
Modificato: Berkin Birol il 28 Gen 2022
Thank you Jared for the answer, it saved me from a lot of work.
And thank you Bert for asking the question :)
baby
baby il 19 Ago 2022
Modificato: baby il 19 Ago 2022
Thanks a bunch. Solved my problem too by -v7.3. Spent days to take tries with different options for nothing.
Thanks a lot! This was extremely useful! Solved the same problem by using this method!
Is there any way to use -v7.3 and yet keep the file size reasonable. I am saving figures plotted from a large data set and faced this issue. I was able to solve it using v7.3 but I am trying to keep them at a manageable file size. Using -v7.3 seems to be doubling the figure's file size.

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Jonathan Pelham
Jonathan Pelham il 17 Feb 2015

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I have had a similar error message. This is a very old q&a. Does anyone know if the answer is still valid?

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For me, this also did the trick. I was saving using the -v6 switch, and I got the error reproducibly. After I removed it, the error did not occur any longer.

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Zaki Mohzani
Zaki Mohzani il 7 Set 2016

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Ran into this error today. That error message should be updated to reflect the new 'v7.3' option.

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Now it is: save('myFile.mat','-v7.3','-nocompression');
or, if you want compression : save('myFile.mat','-v7.3');
Adam Bruce
Adam Bruce il 18 Nov 2020
Modificato: Adam Bruce il 18 Nov 2020
This still works on 2020a. Thanks!

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