retrieve mat-file version

Hello community,
I want to use the MATFILE command to access specific data in .mat-files. Is there a function which returns true if the .mat-file format is 'v7.3' and false otherwise?
I know you can check this in the command window using
type myfile.mat
However you cannot use TYPE within a function, which is what I want to do.
Thanks in advance
David

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub il 30 Ago 2012
You can use evalc to capture the output of type
function tf = getmatv(fname)
x = evalc(['type(''', fname, ''')']);
tf = strcmp(x(2:20), 'MATLAB 7.3 MAT-file');
end

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David T_
David T_ il 30 Ago 2012
Yep... forgot about EVALC
Thanks
I'd have thought there'd be an easier way to determine it? You can also do it through fscanf
fname='myfile.mat';
fclose('all')
[fid,e]=fopen(fname);
S=fscanf(fid,'%c');
fclose(fid)
S(1:regexp(S,',','once')-1)
but it still seems overly complicated.
Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub il 30 Ago 2012
I was really answering the "you cannot use TYPE within a function" part of the question. I am not sure you want to use TYPE, but I wanted to provide a way to do it.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 23 Ago 2017
You can also use fileread() to pull in the entire file, and then examine the first few characters of it.

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Tom
Tom il 30 Ago 2012
type(FileName)
should work fine, where FileName is a string containing the file name, e.g.
FileName='myfile.mat'

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