function [freq,init,data,varlist,tex] = load_mat_file_data(file) %@info: %! @deftypefn {Function File} {@var{freq}, @var{init}, @var{data}, @var{varlist} =} load_m_file_data (@var{file}) %! @anchor{load_m_file_data} %! @sp 1 %! Loads data in a matlab/octave mat-file. %! @sp 2 %! @strong{Inputs} %! @sp 1 %! @table @ @var %! @item file %! string, name of the mat file. %! @end table %! @sp 2 %! @strong{Outputs} %! @sp 1 %! @table @ @var %! @item freq %! Scalar integer (1, 4, 12, 52). %! @item init %! dynDate object, initial date. %! @item data %! Matrix of doubles, data. %! @item varlist %! Cell of strings (names of the variables in the database). %! @end table %! @sp 2 %! @strong{Remarks} %! @sp 1 %! The frequency and initial date can be specified with variables FREQ__ and INIT__ in the matlab/octave mat file. FREQ__ must be a scalar integer and INIT__ a string like '1938M11', '1945Q3', '1973W3' or '2009'. If these variables are not specified, default values for freq and init are 1 and dynDate(1). %! @end deftypefn %@eod: % Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Dynare Team % % This file is part of Dynare. % % Dynare is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify % it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by % the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or % (at your option) any later version. % % Dynare is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, % but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of % MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the % GNU General Public License for more details. % % You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License % along with Dynare. If not, see . datafile = load(file); if isfield(datafile,'INIT__') init = dynDate(datafile.INIT__); datafile = rmfield(datafile, 'INIT__'); else init = dynDate(1); end if isfield(datafile,'FREQ__') freq = datafile.FREQ__; datafile = rmfield(datafile, 'FREQ__'); else freq = 1; end if isfield(datafile,'NAMES__') varlist = datafile.NAMES__; datafile = rmfield(datafile, 'NAMES__'); else varlist = []; end if isfield(datafile,'TEX__') tex = datafile.TEX__; datafile = rmfield(datafile, 'TEX__'); else tex = []; end data = []; if isempty(varlist) varlist = fieldnames(datafile); end for i=1:length(varlist) try data = [data, getfield(datafile,varlist{i})]; catch error(['load_mat_file:: All the vectors (variables) in ' inputname(1) ' must have the same number of rows (observations)!']) end end %@test:1 %$ % Create a data mat-file %$ FREQ__ = 12; %$ INIT__ = '1938M11'; %$ NAMES__ = {'hagop'; 'bedros'}; %$ TEX__ = NAMES__; %$ hagop = [1; 2; 3; 4; 5]; %$ bedros = [2; 3; 4; 5; 6]; %$ save('datafile_for_test'); %$ %$ % Try to read the data mat-file %$ t = zeros(8,1); %$ try %$ [freq,init,data,varlist,tex] = load_mat_file_data('datafile_for_test'); %$ t(1) = 1; %$ catch exception %$ t = t(1); %$ T = all(t); %$ LOG = getReport(exception,'extended'); %$ return %$ end %$ %$ % Check the results. %$ t(2) = dyn_assert(freq,12); %$ t(3) = dyn_assert(isa(init,'dynDate'),1); %$ t(4) = dyn_assert(init.freq,12); %$ t(5) = dyn_assert(init.time,[1938 11]); %$ t(6) = dyn_assert(varlist,{'hagop';'bedros'}); %$ t(7) = dyn_assert(varlist,{'hagop';'bedros'}); %$ t(8) = dyn_assert(data(:,1),[1;2;3;4;5]); %$ t(9) = dyn_assert(data(:,2),[2;3;4;5;6]); %$ T = all(t); %@eof:1