How to binary clone a file using fread and fwrite commands

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Hey there
I'd like to edit a binary file in a certain locaiton in the file, however before I start I'd like to clone a file using fread and fwrite commands.
I wrote a script that does that in matlab, I use the fread and fwrite commands with binary flag.
I compare the source and desitnation files with beyhond comapre - the files are not identical.
What am I doing wrong here? I simply read and write the same charecter.
you can simply using a random binary file for this example
regards
S
%%
clearvars;
% binary open a bin file
binayFilePath = 'D:\srcFile.Bin';
destinationBinaryFile = "D:\dstFile.Bin";
readFileId = fopen(binayFilePath, 'rb');
assert(readFileId > 0);
writeFileId = fopen(destinationBinaryFile, 'wb');
assert(writeFileId > 0);
%%
while ~feof(readFileId)
fileData = fread(readFileId, 1, 'bit64');
writeCount = fwrite(writeFileId, fileData, 'bit64');
end
fclose(readFileId);
fclose(writeFileId);
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J. Alex Lee
J. Alex Lee il 22 Lug 2020
Why not just use the system copy command or matlab copyfile function?
Steven Lord
Steven Lord il 22 Lug 2020
J. Alex Lee, please post this as an Answer so we can vote for it and/or add comments related to this suggestion.

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J. Alex Lee
J. Alex Lee il 23 Lug 2020
For your application does it make sense to just copy the file using a system command or matlab's coyfile?
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TripleSSSS
TripleSSSS il 23 Lug 2020
No.
I'd like to edit a binary file file the future - simply add few blocks here and there.
therefor - for making the opration right, it does make sence to binary copy with matlab...

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 23 Lug 2020
%%
% binary open a bin file
binayFilePath = 'D:\srcFile.Bin';
destinationBinaryFile = "D:\dstFile.Bin";
readFileId = fopen(binayFilePath, 'r'); %there is no 'b' flag
assert(readFileId > 0);
writeFileId = fopen(destinationBinaryFile, 'w');
assert(writeFileId > 0);
%%
buffersize = 1024;
while ~feof(readFileId)
fileData = fread(readFileId, buffersize, '*uint8');
writeCount = fwrite(writeFileId, fileData, 'uint8');
end
fclose(readFileId);
fclose(writeFileId);
The larger the buffer size that you use, the more efficient the I/O is.
You were using 'ubit64' as the precision. That is the same as 'ubit64=>double' which converted the uint64 to double, but uint64 to double loses values because double can only represent 53 bits.
As well, when you use ubit* then when you hit end of file if the count is not exhausted then it pads with bits of 0.

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