Error in READWRITE mode of matlab.io.fits.openfile
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I'm trying to read a FITS file in READWRITE mode but keep getting a "could not open file" error. I get no error in READONLY mode and the file reads correctly.
The code is simple: fptr = matlab.io.fits.openFile('filename.fits','readwrite')
The error is:
Error using matlab.internal.imagesci.fitsiolib
CFITSIO library error (104): could not open the named file
I get the same error when trying to read a file with an image HDU or with a binary-table HDU.
I've reset all the permissions on the file so that it is rwxrwxrwx (no ambiguity on what the permissions are) and get the same error. Any ideas about how to fix this?
Thank You.
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Walter Roberson
on 3 Jan 2024
Is the file in the current directory? Is it named exactly 'filename.fits' (not, for example, 'filename.FITS') ?
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Dinesh
on 4 Jan 2024
Hello.
Ensure no other processes, including MATLAB instances, are accessing the "filename.fits" file, as this can prevent opening it in "readwrite" mode. Trying to open a different FITS file or creating a new one can help determine if the issue is file-specific or a broader permission issue.
If the problem still persists, ensure that the file is actually present in the relative path. Verify the file's directory permissions and the file system's write access once again. Also, check for typos and incorrect file extensions.
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Ayush
on 4 Jan 2024
Edited: Ayush
on 4 Jan 2024
I understand that when you are trying to read a FITS file in READWRITE mode you are getting a "could not open file" error. I could reproduce the error when my filename consists of brackets () for R2022b release. However, this error seems to be fixed for R2023a release.
Check to see if your filename consists of some other such special characters. Rename the filename to remove such special characters.
Thanks,
Ayush
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