Save MAT File Bigger than 2GB
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Erdem Altuntac
il 7 Feb 2018
Risposto: Stefanie Schwarz
il 9 Set 2025 alle 16:22
Hello,
I`m a 2016B user. This version complains about my synthetic data storage and says that
For variables larger than 2GB use MAT-file version 7.3 or later
I cannot obtain higher version. Any idea on how to store big data?
Thanks in advance
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Adam
il 7 Feb 2018
You would probably be better splitting your data into chunks if that is possible. Saving large files to v7.3 can be very bad in terms of performance.
Jan
il 7 Feb 2018
The message is clear already: All you have to do is to append the -v7.3 flag to your save command (see Kai's answer) or to set this as default in the preferences.
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Kai Domhardt
il 7 Feb 2018
save('myFile.mat', 'Variablename', '-v7.3')
will save your variable ( > 2GB ), provided you are running on an 64-bit system
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Julia
il 29 Ott 2024
I am having the same issue and am running MATLAB R2024a on a 64 bit PC. The .mat file I have is output from Dymola (not originally made in MATLAB) and contains five small variables and one large variable (2-3GB). It is not v7.3, but I can't see what version it is. The solution above seems like it saves the mat file to the 7.3 version if it has been successfully loaded into MATLAB, but I can't load my large variable into MATLAB in the first place, even with matfile() which only seems to accept v7.3. Thus when I try to save it, it erases the large variable completely. Do you have any insight into how to load the data into MATLAB considering this?
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Steven Lord
il 7 Feb 2018
Open the documentation for the save function using doc save. In order to save your data to a MAT-file with version 7.3 or later, specify the '-v7.3' flag as the version input argument. The "Save Variables to Version 7.3 MAT-File" example on that page shows the exact syntax.
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Stefanie Schwarz
il 9 Set 2025 alle 16:22
There is also a MATLAB preference that you can set:
- In R2024b and earlier: Open Preferences > General > MAT-Files and then select "MATLAB Version 7.3 or later" as the default "MAT-file save format".
- In R2025a and later: Open Settings > General > MAT and FIG Files and then select "MATLAB R2006b (Version 7.3) or later" as the default "MAT and FIG files save format".
For more information, see: https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/import_export/mat-file-versions.html
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