Rename folders using folder names saved in cells
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Alberto Acri
le 18 Juin 2023
Commenté : Steven Lord
le 19 Juin 2023
I have a folder 'A' inside which I have numbered folders. I saved the folder numbers inside a cell:
cell_numbers = {2;10;22;48};
I want to rename those folders with the names contained in this cell:
cell = {'parameter_1';'parameter_2';'parameter_3';'parameter_4'};
So I want that:
- the folder '2' will be called 'parameter_1'
- the folder '10' will be called 'parameter_2'
- the folder '22' will be called 'parameter_3'
- the folder '48' will be called 'parameter_4'
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the cyclist
le 18 Juin 2023
Here is one way:
cell_numbers = {2;10;22;48};
cell = {'parameter_1';'parameter_2';'parameter_3';'parameter_4'}; % <---- You should rename this variable, because "cell" is a MATLAB function name
for nc = 1:numel(cell_numbers)
movefile(sprintf("%d",cell_numbers{nc}),cell{nc})
end
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Steven Lord
le 19 Juin 2023
You've got a mismatch somewhere between numbers and characters. What are characters 52 and 53?
char(52)
char(53)
What are the names of your first two files?
Looking at the third file, characters 49 and 54 are '1' and '6'.
char([49 54])
I'm guessing somewhere you tried assigning text data into a numeric array using subscripted indexing.
x = 1:10 % numeric array
x(5) = '5' % x(5) becomes 53 because char(53) is '5'
I recommend using a string array instead, as assigning numbers into a string array or vice versa converts them the way you probably expect (5 becomes "5" and vice versa rather than '5' becoming 53 and vice versa.)
x(8) = "64" % Assign string into numeric array
s = string(x)
s(2) = 999 % Assign number into string array
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