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Could I use uigetfile without Message "no file, check the file name...." ?

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I use this code in MATLAB R2012a.
[fileName, pathName, filterIndex] = uigetfile({'*.*';'*.xls';'*.txt';'*.csv'}, 'Select file(s)', 'MultiSelect', 'on','D:\');

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 28 de Oct. de 2013
Most likely you just tried to use fileName. Bad decision. You need to construct the full filename (folder plus base filename plus extension):
fullFileName = fullfile(pathName, fileName);
Then use fullFileName wherever you tried to use fileName in subsequent code.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 28 de Oct. de 2013
Then you then you did not use fullfile() as I recommended because if you did, it would have shown a folder name.
Kwon
Kwon el 28 de Oct. de 2013
Editada: Kwon el 28 de Oct. de 2013
Do you mean like following ? " [fileName, pathName, filterIndex] = uigetfile({'*.*';'*.xls';'*.txt';'*.csv'}, 'Select file(s)', 'MultiSelect', 'on','D:\'); fullFileName = fullfile(pathName, fileName); "
I say one sentence.
I rewrite " of "a.csv" "b.csv" that file name of Select file(s) Window. But when I rewrite the file name, rarely it operate but many view the Message(a.csv The file does not exist. File name, make sure that it is spelled correctly.).

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 28 de Oct. de 2013
That code will not emit that message. The code you have after it might emit such a message.

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