How do I read Folders with subfolders ?

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Chidiebere Ike
Chidiebere Ike el 17 de Mayo de 2018
Editada: Image Analyst el 21 de Abr. de 2019
I have a folder named "Yale" with subfolder named "YaleB01" to "YaleB21" in MATLAB directory. Each subfolder contains images. How can I read all of them ("YaleB01" to "YaleB21") & show them in different windows i.e. X number of windows for Y number of images. I am new to MATLAB & need your guide. Can somebody help me on this?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 17 de Mayo de 2018
I did guide you. Did you overlook my code demo below? Scroll down.
Chidiebere Ike
Chidiebere Ike el 17 de Mayo de 2018
Oh sorry, Just noticed that now. Thanks so much

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 17 de Mayo de 2018
If you have R2016b or later, use ** in dir(). See attached examples.

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Paolo
Paolo el 17 de Mayo de 2018
There are many ways you can do this. One way is the following:
%Find all images in subfolders with .jpg extension.
image_files = dir ('**/*.jpg');
%Expression for only folders of interest.
expression = '(Yale).(\d+)';
for i=1:length(image_files)
%Check for correct directory.
if(~isempty(regexp(image_files(i).folder,expression)))
figure;
path = strcat(image_files(i).folder,'\',image_files(i).name);
image = imread(path);
imshow(image);
end
end

Ba Mo
Ba Mo el 21 de Abr. de 2019
Editada: Image Analyst el 21 de Abr. de 2019
As lots of users reported above, new versions of matlab support the following command dir('**/*.mat');
However, old versions of matlab don't support this.
Instead of writing a large code, inspect the structure field "isfield" and so on, you could just easily ask DOS (or the command prompt) to do it for you. The output from MS-DOS isn't formatted, so you will need to split the one block string to separate lines
newline = char(10); % char(10) is the character for line-break, or "enter"
[~,all_mats] = system('dir /s /b *.*'); % you can also simply write: !dir /s /b *.mat
all_mats = strsplit(all_mats,newline)';
all_mats(cellfun(@isempty,all_mats))=[]; % the last entry/line might be an empty cell. delete it.

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