Command save writes to a nonreadable text file

When I execute the below Script file
x = 2; y = x^5;
save result.txt y
and open result.txt in MATLAB, the text shown is not readable.
What tpye of encoding is this? I know that when I add -ascii the text becomes readable, but I'm curious to learn the type of encoding above and why is it the default text file.

Answers (1)

The save command as written is creating a mat file. To create a text file, use the '-ascii' flag.
x = 2;
y = x^5
save result.txt y -ascii
You can read more and see an example here.

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To expand slightly:
save() does not examine the file extension to figure out whether binary or text form is desired. save() always writes in binary unless you specifically ask for text.

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