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How use imread in a loop

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Yunwei
Yunwei el 23 de Feb. de 2023
Comentada: DGM el 23 de Feb. de 2023
Hello everyone,
i am trying to use imread to read multiple images in a for loop.
path='Z:\collect_data';
for t=1:length(nan_rows)
image_test=imread([path,'nan_rows' (t)]);
%further coding
end
the 'nan_rows' here is a string array.
I want to read the images which the file names are stored in the array.
Does anyone know how to do it?
Thanks a lot in advance!

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VBBV
VBBV el 23 de Feb. de 2023
Editada: VBBV el 23 de Feb. de 2023
image_test{t}=imread([path,'nan_rows' num2str(t)])
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DGM
DGM el 23 de Feb. de 2023
According to the question, the filenames are in a string array, so I don't know why we're generating number suffixes at all. If we are to generate number suffixes, then we'd actually need to know how they're formatted.
% you have your base path
fprefix = fullfile(matlabroot,'toolbox','images','imdata');
% and you say you have a string array of filenames
fnames = ["cameraman.tif" "tire.tif" "coins.png" "strawberries.jpg"];
nfiles = numel(fnames);
image_test = cell(nfiles,1); % preallocate
for k = 1:nfiles
image_test{k} = imread(fullfile(fprefix,fnames(k)));
end
montage(image_test)
Build the path with fullfile(). If you have to programmatically construct the filename, using sprintf() is simpler and more readable imo.
Yunwei
Yunwei el 23 de Feb. de 2023
That's exactly what l need.
Thank you so much for your help!

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