Tar is a software program that assembles multiple files into a single archive file referred to as a tarball for circulation or back up.
Convertint the tar to mat.
How can i do it.
If tarfilename has no extension matlab appends the tar extension.
It s used to store several files in one archive and for creating a file system archive and for software distribution.
It was at first created for i o devices with no filing system of their own and later developed under the unix platform to facilitate tape back up as an archiving method hence the name t ape ar chive.
Example 0 453 0 987 0 7675 0 3478 0 1256 etc.
If you specify a tgz or gz extension tar compresses the specified files using gzip.
The number of flips required to convert the row of mat to tar is the count of set bits in the bitwise xor value of the bitsets.
Besides that it is also possible to convert i q files to mat files that can easily be imported to mathworks matlab or to human readable ascii files.
First convert the rows of mat to binary numbers using bitset.
After completing the above step find all possible rows which can be the first row of the target matrix.
This is the standard format for data compression in a unix environment.
Name of tar file to create specified as a character vector or a string scalar.