Save files using MATLAB

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Siam
Siam le 4 Sep 2014
Commenté : Geoff Hayes le 14 Oct 2014
Hi,
I have used a function like below.
function rough1(src,des)
p = dir(fullfile(src,'*.tif'));
mkdir(des);
....
...
...
end
and in the command window i was calling this
  • src= [uigetdir('')];
  • des = uiputfile;
  • rough1(src,des)I can select any folder for processing. I can select any directory for save and can give a folder name. However; it by default saves in MATLAB. As for example if I want to save this to desktop and select it, it still saves in MATLAB.

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes le 4 Sep 2014
Siam - uiputfile is used for choosing the filename and directory where you want to save the new file. If you want the path (as well as the file name) you would have to do something like
[filename,pathname] = uiputfile;
But since your are moving/copying multiple files, you don't need to choose a file name. So I think that you want to re-use the call to uigetdir to set the destination folder. Try the following
srcPath = uigetdir('');
destPath = uigetdir('');
rough1(srcPath, destPath)
I tried this, and was able to save all tifs from one directory to a folder on my desktop.
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Siam
Siam le 14 Oct 2014
As for example if my input image is (lets say : image-10-00, image-10-01, image_10_02 >>> now I can save them as process_1, process_2,process_3 serially but not exactly as the same input image title).
Any advice will be appreciated.
Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes le 14 Oct 2014
Siam - I'm not really sure what you are asking. As this doesn't really correspond to the original question, you should post a new one. Please make it absolutely clear what you are looking for.

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