Read multiple files and store fitting parameters & graphs
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I have a function that reads from an input file (floating point numbers, only) columns (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I) perform some mathematical operations and plot some fittings.
Since I have multiple input files named as: res1, res8, ..., resn, attention not in sequencial order (meaning not having res2, for example) how should I do for my script read all those input files and for each run/analysis create an output file results1, results8 ... etc, with fitting results and plots?
Any help would be much appreciated.
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Bob Thompson
el 12 de Feb. de 2019
You're only getting one set of outputs because you're only looking at mydata{k}, where k is numfiles (the last one). If you want to perform the operation for all of the files, move them all inside the loop, including the output.
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Bob Thompson
el 12 de Feb. de 2019
function [results] = test(A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H,time)
numfiles = 2;
mydata = cell(1, numfiles);
for k = 1:numfiles
myfilename = sprintf('Res%d.txt', k);
mydata{k} = importdata(myfilename);
A = mydata{k}(:,1);
B = mydata{k}(:,2);
C = mydata{k}(:,3);
D = mydata{k}(:,4);
E = mydata{k}(:,5);
F = mydata{k}(:,6);
G = mydata{k}(:,7);
H = mydata{k}(:,8);
time = mydata{k}(:,9);
ABsub = E - E(1);
BAsub = G - G(1);
ref = A(1) + C(1);
AA = A/ref;
BB = B/ref;
AB = ABsub/ref;
BA = BAsub/ref;
% Insert new database creation here
% Insert output command here
end
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Angelo Figueiredo
el 13 de Feb. de 2019
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Bob Thompson
el 13 de Feb. de 2019
Mmm, I forgot this part. Put brackets around your new structure field definitions.
[default.ex] = 3.2;
[default.pA] = ...
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