How can I read all text files in a folder without making a struct?
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Robert
el 18 de Jun. de 2015
Comentada: Alex castilla
el 16 de Abr. de 2018
Using the function x = dir ('*.txt') gives a struct (1x127)
I want to read my 127 text files (matrices) in individually, not in a struct, how can I do it?
Alternatively how can I extract the 127 matrices from a struct?
Thank you in advance for any help
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Walter Roberson
el 18 de Jun. de 2015
x = dir ('*.txt') does return a struct but it is a struct of information about the files, not a struct of the data. It basically tells you want the names of the files are (and sizes and last modified and things like that.) You still need to do the loading.
For example,
dinfo = dir('*.txt');
for K = 1 : length(dinfo)
thisfilename = dinfo(K).name; %just the name
thisdata = load(thisfilename); %load just this file
fprintf( 'File #%d, "%s", maximum value was: %g\n', K, thisfilename, max(thisdata(:)) ); %do something with the data
end
If you already know the names then you don't need to use dir() to tell them to you. For example,
for K = 1 : 42
thisfilename = sprintf('qwerty_%04d.txt', K);
thisdata = load(thisfilename); %load just this file
fprintf( 'File #%d, "%s", maximum value was: %g\n', K, thisfilename, max(thisdata(:)) ); %do something with the data
end
to load qwerty_0001.txt, qwerty_0002.txt ... qwerty_0042.txt
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Alex castilla
el 16 de Abr. de 2018
Editada: Alex castilla
el 16 de Abr. de 2018
In the "thisfilename " what is the "name"?
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