MAT to SHTML
Convert MAT files to SHTML online. Our free converter provides a fast and reliable way to transform your MATLAB data files into Server-Side Includes HTML format.
Key Features
Fast Conversion
Quickly convert your MAT files to SHTML without waiting. Our optimized process ensures efficient transformation.
No Installation Required
Convert files directly in your browser. No software download or installation is necessary.
Secure & Private
Your files are processed securely. We prioritize your data privacy and do not store your files.
Use Cases
Data Visualization
Embed MATLAB-generated data into web-based visualizations.
Report Generation
Include MATLAB results in dynamic HTML reports.
Web Application Integration
Integrate MATLAB data with web applications using SHTML.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the conversion process secure?
Yes, our conversion process is secure. We use industry-standard security measures to protect your data. Your files are not stored on our servers after conversion.
What if my MAT file is very large?
While we can handle most MAT files, very large files may take longer to convert. If you encounter issues, try breaking the data into smaller MAT files.
Can I convert multiple MAT files at once?
Currently, our converter supports converting one MAT file at a time. We are working on adding batch conversion functionality in the future.
About MAT and SHTML Formats
MAT files are data files created by MATLAB, a numerical computing environment and programming language. They store workspace variables, including arrays, matrices, and other data structures. SHTML (Server-Side Includes HTML) is a file extension for HTML files that contain server-side directives. These directives are processed on the server before the page is sent to the client, allowing for dynamic content and reusable components. Converting MAT to SHTML can be useful for embedding MATLAB data into web applications or reports.
Supported MATLAB Versions
- MATLAB R2016a and later
- Compatible with various MAT file versions
- Handles different data types within MAT files