Matlab 7.3 file format is not extremely easy to work with h5py. It relies on HDF5 reference, cf. h5py documentation on references.
>>> import h5py
>>> f = h5py.File('test.mat')
>>> list(f.keys())
['#refs#', 'struArray']
>>> struArray = f['struArray']
>>> struArray['name'][0, 0] # this is the HDF5 reference
<HDF5 object reference>
>>> f[struArray['name'][0, 0]].value # this is the actual data
array([[111],
[110],
[101]], dtype=uint16)
To read struArray(i).id
:
>>> f[struArray['id'][0, 0]][0, 0]
1.0
>>> f[struArray['id'][1, 0]][0, 0]
2.0
>>> f[struArray['id'][2, 0]][0, 0]
3.0
Notice that Matlab stores a number as an array of size (1, 1), hence the final [0, 0]
to get the number.
To read struArray(i).data
:
>>> f[struArray['data'][0, 0]].value
array([[ 1.],
[ 2.],
[ 3.],
[ 4.],
[ 5.],
[ 6.],
[ 7.],
[ 8.],
[ 9.],
[ 10.]])
To read struArray(i).name
, it is necessary to convert the array of integers to string:
>>> f[struArray['name'][0, 0]].value.tobytes()[::2].decode()
'one'
>>> f[struArray['name'][1, 0]].value.tobytes()[::2].decode()
'two'
>>> f[struArray['name'][2, 0]].value.tobytes()[::2].decode()
'three'
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