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Convert SIX to MAT

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DEC Six Pixels (.six)

The SIX file extension, short for "six pixels", is a bitmap graphics format developed by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) for their terminals and printers. Introduced initially to send bitmap graphics to DEC dot matrix printers like the LA50, SIX later facilitated the transfer of soft fonts to terminals such as the VT220. This format encodes images using a series of six-pixel-high patterns, making it efficient for transmitting graphics over 7-bit serial links. Rediscovered around 2010, SIX remains in use with modern terminal emulators for tasks like video playback.

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MATrix for MATLAB Image (.mat)

The MAT file (short for MATrix) is a data file format used by MATLAB to store variables, functions, and arrays, including images. It was developed by MathWorks to facilitate data exchange and storage within the MATLAB environment. The format is widely used in scientific and engineering applications for its ability to preserve complex data structures and multidimensional arrays.

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How to convert SIX to MAT?

  1. Upload SIX File

    Drag and drop a SIX file into the upload area to start conversion.

  2. Select SIX Tools

    Check the preview and configure SIX to MAT tools before proceeding.

  3. Download Your MAT

    Once the MAT process is finished, the file will be ready for download.

Convert SIX to MAT

Convert SIX to MAT on Desktop

(macOS • Windows • Linux)

After setup, the Vertopal CLI tool converts SIX image seamlessly into MAT image.

  1. Open the operating system Terminal utility.
  2. Go to the SIX file's directory or add the path.
  3. Paste and run the command after updating SIX_INPUT_FILE. $ vertopal convert SIX_INPUT_FILE --to mat

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