As per .mat file, one thing I can say is,
Write a Matlab script to get a .csv data file from .mat.
Now Interface .csv file with your julia code.

On Wednesday, December 24, 2014 8:00:35 AM UTC+5:30, jspark wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am a *two days *old beginner for *Julia* and it seemed I can translate 
> *Matlab* code into Julia in a second (?) but the reality is always 
> different...
> The goal for original *Matlab* code was to select eight time series data 
> files (matlab format) in a folder(directory) and run the data analysis with 
> "for loop" one by one. 
> Now it looks like *Juila* code but it is not yet working because 1) it 
> still use *Matlab *functions like dir() and 2) it need to run data files 
> in *.mat* format.   
> I have error from dirData = (line 5) and could you help me out from there?
>
> #set file path
>
> loadPath="E:\USA\Data\Data111" ;
>
> #select only Matlab files
>
> cd(loadPath)
>
> dirData = dir("*.mat");         ## Selected mat files
> fileNames = {dirData.name};     ## named the list of the files as fileNames
>
> #run loop 
>
> for s=1:8 
>   
> FN=fileNames(s)     # select one file 
> DATA=load(char(FN))
>
> "run additional codes"
>
> end;
>    
>

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