looping throwing errors, how can I avoid them?

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Teshan Rezel
Teshan Rezel el 28 de En. de 2021
Comentada: Teshan Rezel el 2 de Jun. de 2021
Hi folks,
I have a couple of questions about the following code. I get an error when doing the k-loop which states "Reference to non-existent field 'x'".
I am trying to populate a table for each "testPiece" with all the measurements, and then write them to an excel file. The problem is that some measurements might be missing from the 1290 files this loops through. Is there a way around this?
I essentially want to, for each testpiece, go through all the xml files and populate a table with each measurement. If the measurement is missing in a particular file, I want it to write "NA" or "-" instead. I'm not sure where I'm going wrong, only that I am!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
startingFolder = pwd;
fprintf('Select the directory containing the Images and Auto analysis \n \n');
RawImages = uigetdir(startingFolder); %Creating the variable from the user selection
addpath(RawImages); %Ensuring matlab will follow the path
files = dir([RawImages '\AutoAnalysis\*.xml']);
numOfFiles = numel(files); %Counting number of files in the folder for looping purposes
Settings = xml_read(fullfile([RawImages '\settings.xml'])); %reading XML file
NumOfSamples = Settings.numberOfTestPieces;
headings = {'Time','Temperature','Height','Area','Circumference', 'Shape Factor', 'Tip Radius', 'Base Width', 'Max Width', 'Height:Base Width Ratio', 'Height:Max Width Ratio', 'Bse Centre X', 'Base Centre Y', 'LHS Difference', 'RHS Difference'};
objectRangeEnd = strcat('O', num2str(numOfFiles));
objectRange = strcat('A2:', objectRangeEnd);
numMaxIndices = 13;
structIndices = {'height', 'area', 'circumference', 'shapeFactor', 'tipRadius', 'baseWidth', 'maxWidth', 'hBwRatio', 'hMwRatio', 'baseCentreX', 'baseCentreY', 'lhsDiff', 'rhsDiff'};
for i = 1:NumOfSamples %Getting the manually named test pieces from the settings
TestPieceName = Settings.testPiece.TestPieceStorage.name; %Creating a name variable to use when making file and folder names
Sample = ['Test Piece ' num2str(i) '-' TestPieceName];
TestPiece = zeros(numOfFiles,3); %Making an array to store the variables
testPieceIdentifier = strcat('testPiece', num2str(i));
for j = 1:numOfFiles %Grabbing the time and file data from the save file name
flds = {'date','bytes','isdir','datenum'}; %Reading time and temp from file
A = rmfield(files,flds); %Remove the file information that is unnecessary
codes = struct2cell(A); %Reduces the structure to only the fields required
codes = codes'; %Converts the labels in A to the format required
new = strsplit(char(codes(j)),'.'); % To remove the file type
new2 = strsplit(char(new(1)),'-'); % Splits the experimental conditions
time = str2double(new2(2));
alpha = new2(3);
alpha = char(alpha);
alpha(1) = [];
temp = str2double(alpha);
TestPiece(j,1) = time;
TestPiece(j,2) = temp;
file = fullfile([ RawImages '\AutoAnalysis\' files(j).name]); % Creating the k-th file name
DataSet = xml_read(file); % read XML files
%Indexing Height, Area, and Circumference etc.
for k = 1 : numMaxIndices
if isfield(DataSet.(testPieceIdentifier).testPieceMeasurements, (structIndices{k})) == 1
initialMeasurement = TestPiece(1, (k+2));
if initialMeasurement > 0
TestPiece(j, (k+2)) = DataSet.(testPieceIdentifier).testPieceMeasurements.(structIndices{k})/initialMeasurement;
else
TestPiece(j, (k+2)) = DataSet.(testPieceIdentifier).testPieceMeasurements.(structIndices{k});
end
else
TestPiece(j, (k+2)) == 'N/A';
end
end
end
sampleDirectory = fullfile(RawImages); %file creation
filename = fullfile(sampleDirectory, ['Results.xls']); %Creating the filename to put the excel file in the appropriate folder
writecell(headings, filename, 'Sheet', Sample, 'Range', 'A1:O1');
writematrix(TestPiece, filename, 'Sheet', Sample, 'Range', objectRange);
end
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 28 de En. de 2021
It appears that you were relying on strsplit to return multiple substrings, which implies that the comment "To remove the file type" is not quite the complete description of what that line does. Do the filenames contain period characters in them?
Teshan Rezel
Teshan Rezel el 28 de En. de 2021
hi @Stephen Cobeldick, The filenames themselves do not contain periods in them.

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Jan
Jan el 28 de En. de 2021
Editada: Jan el 28 de En. de 2021
[~,new] = fileparts(files(j).name);
% Now "new" is a CHAR vector.
new2 = strsplit(char(new(1)),'-'); % Splits the experimental conditions
% This splits the first character of the CHAR vector new.
% Then "new2" has 1 CHAR only created by splitting a single CHAR
time = str2double(new2(2));
% new2 has 1 element only...
Better:
[~,new] = fileparts(files(j).name);
new2 = strsplit(new, '-'); % Splits the experimental conditions
time = str2double(new{2});
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Jan
Jan el 1 de Jun. de 2021
Which line is failing with which inputs?
Teshan Rezel
Teshan Rezel el 2 de Jun. de 2021
Hi @Jan, I think I solved this issue earlier but can't remember how...apologies!

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