Hey, I am trying to extract some environmental parameter measurements from netcdf format file and importing them to an excel file. Here is my code:
fullname={'india-20140101-ssrd-run00.nc'};
Varname='var169';
vardata=ncread(fullname,Varname);
i=1;
while i<26
sheet=i;
filename='india-20140101-ssrd-run00.xlsx';
xlRange='B4:IH244';
xlswrite(
filename,vardata(:,:,i),sheet,xlRange);
i=i+1;
end;
I have to read data from several files with names:
india-20140102-ssrd-run00.nc india-20140103-ssrd-run00.nc india-20140104-ssrd-run00.nc india-20140105-ssrd-run00.nc . . .
Is it possible to employ a loop here?

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Chad Greene
Chad Greene el 31 de Mzo. de 2015

0 votos

There are a couple of ways you can do this. One way is to populate a list of names manually before starting the loop:
filenames = {'my file 1'; 'my other file'; 'somebody else''s file'};
for k = 1:length(filenames)
disp(filenames{k})
end
Or if you're only incrementing numbers you can do it like this:
for k = 10:13
fullname = ['myfilenumber_',num2str(k),'.nc'];
disp(fullname)
end

4 comentarios

sujit
sujit el 31 de Mzo. de 2015
Thank you Chad..
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 31 de Mzo. de 2015
Editada: Stephen23 el 31 de Mzo. de 2015
Using sprintf is quite a bit faster than concatenating strings:
N = 1e5;
tic
for k = 1:N
['myfilenumber_',num2str(k),'.nc'];
end
toc
tic
for k = 1:N
sprintf('myfilenumber_%i.nc',k);
end
toc
Elapsed time is 5.014318 seconds.
Elapsed time is 0.923741 seconds.
It is a good habit to learn to use sprintf rather than string concatenation!
Chad Greene
Chad Greene el 31 de Mzo. de 2015
That's awesome, Stephen!
sujit
sujit el 19 de Abr. de 2015
Thank you Stephen..

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Brendan Hamm
Brendan Hamm el 31 de Mzo. de 2015

1 voto

Sure there are multiple ways to do this.
1. Assuming all of the files are in the same directory (I assume the working) we can use the command:
fileList = dir('india-*'); % Returns a struct with info on the files that begin with 'india-'
fileNames = {fileList.name}; % Extract the file names into a cell array;
for k = 1:length(fileNames)
xlsread(fileNames{k},...); % Fill in the rest here
% Perform more operations here
end
2. You could just start the loop at 20140101 and use strcat. I would use the first method, so will not elaborate here.

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