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The code below shows an example of how to load a matrix from a file in Octave's binary file format.
The code below shows an example of how to load a matrix from a file in Octave's binary file format.
An example of how to load data from a file in Octave's ascii format can be found in this [[fortran|page]].
An example of how to load data from a file in Octave's ascii format can be found in this page [[fortran|page]].


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