How to read the text files sequentially?

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Muharrem Askin
Muharrem Askin el 21 de Jun. de 2012
Comentada: Stephen23 el 26 de Jun. de 2017
I have 15 text files such as CASE1,CASE2.... CASE15. I would like to read all these files sequentially and use for some calculations inside nested loops. I tried this code
for k=1:15
textFilename=['CASE' num2str(k) '.txt'];
id=fopen('C:\Documents and Settings\guestaskin\Desktop\model\textFilename','rt');
textdata=textscan(id,'%s%s');
fclose(id);
end
However, it gives an error like that .. ''Invalid file identifier. Use fopen to generate a valid file identifier.''
Could you tell me what is wrong in this code and how can I make it work ?
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 25 de Jun. de 2012
The FAQ will show you: http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_can_I_process_a_sequence_of_files.3F
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 26 de Jun. de 2017
See Image Analyst's answer for a good explanation and solution. Storing the filenames is not required.

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Richard
Richard el 21 de Jun. de 2012
The main problem you have here is that you have not stored each of the text file names.
The code shown below should solve this:
textFilename = cell(1,15);
id = cell(1,15);
for k=1:15;
textFilename{k} = fullfile('C:\Documents and Settings\guestaskin\Desktop\model',['CASE' num2str(k) '.txt']);
id{k} = fopen(textFilename{k},'rt');
textdata{k} = textscan(id{k},'%s%s');
fclose(id{k});
end
So, here you create two empty cell arrays, the first stores the different file names, and the seconds stored the id. The remainder of the code should work as long as the files are stored in the files you specified. The error just states that you have not defined a correct file name. By creating the filename by parts (using fullfile) you are able to generate a different filename for each of the text files. Hope this helps.
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Muharrem Askin
Muharrem Askin el 25 de Jun. de 2012
thank you for your help. It works :)
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 25 de Jun. de 2012
He doesn't need to store each of the filenames. They can be temporary and reused during each iteration. Moreover, he doesn't need to store the file ID's. Why complicate things with storing those in a cell array when they don't need to be???

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 25 de Jun. de 2012
The main problem is that you didn't construct the filename properly. You hard coded textFilename into the string instead of the contents of the textFilename variable into the string. Here's a better, more robust way of doing it (untested since I don't have your files)
folder = 'C:\Documents and Settings\guestaskin\Desktop\model';
for k=1:15
baseFilename = sprintf('CASE%d.txt', k);
fullFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName);
if exist(fullFileName, 'file')
id=fopen(\textFilename','rt');
textdata{k} = textscan(id,'%s%s');
fclose(id);
else
warningMessage = sprintf('Warning: file does not exist:\n%s', fullFileName);
uiwait(warndlg(warningMessage);
textdata{k} = warningMessage;
end
end

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