importing a series of text file and save them into a array

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Sunghwan Kim
Sunghwan Kim le 29 Juin 2022
I have 54 text files sequatially named as follow.
2021.01.19_KBSI_CCM_Sa 3(Alq3-TAPC)_P_Bi3_200um_Ar_z-ROI#1.TXT
...
2021.01.19_KBSI_CCM_Sa 3(Alq3-TAPC)_P_Bi3_200um_Ar_z-ROI#54.TXT
I want to import 50 text files and save the files into a array such as "Alq3_TAPC{1} .... Alq3_TAPC{54}" . Can you let me know easier way of doing it? Thanks.
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Jan
Jan le 29 Juin 2022
What das "naming a text file" mean? Do you want to modifiy the file name? If so, what is the reason to import them before? Please edit the question and elaborate the details.

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Prateekshya
Prateekshya le 6 Sep 2023
Hi Sunghwan,
As per my understanding you are trying to read a set of files following a specific naming convention. I assume that the files contain strings which need to be stored in "Alq3_TAPC" array sequentially. You can try the following code for the same.
fileCount = 54; % Total number of files
Alq3_TAPC = cell(1,fileCount); % Cell array to store the contents of the files
for count = 1 : fileCount % For each file
fileID = fopen(sprintf("2021.01.19_KBSI_CCM_Sa 3(Alq3-TAPC)_P_Bi3_200um_Ar_z-ROI#%d.txt",count), ...
"r"); % Generate the file name and open it in read mode
formatSpecifier = '%s';
Alq3_TAPC{count} = fscanf(fileID,formatSpecifier); % Read the content and store in the corresponding index
end
For data types other than string you can modify the "formatSpecifier" variable. For more information please go through: https://in.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/fscanf.html
I hope this helps!

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