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How to organize data by reading specific name structure?

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Carola Forlini
Carola Forlini le 7 Sep 2023
Commenté : Jon le 8 Sep 2023
Hi,
I have multiple pairs of mat files named like "wk65_10_1044" or "wk85_10_1044" where:
  • wk65/wk85 = instrument;
  • 10 = day;
  • 1044 = time.
Is there a way I can organize a code where after specifying instrument, day and time, it will check all the mat files and put the pairs under the same structure?
Thank you
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Carola Forlini
Carola Forlini le 7 Sep 2023
The structure I am looking for is something like this:
data.time1.wk65 = wk65;
data.time1.wk85 = wk85;
where time1 will correspond to one of the time. So, if I have 3 time in one day I will see something like:
data.time1.wk65 = wk65;
data.time1.wk85 = wk85;
data.time2.wk65 = wk65;
data.time2.wk85 = wk85;
data.time3.wk65 = wk65;
data.time3.wk85 = wk85;
I hope this explains better.
Jon
Jon le 8 Sep 2023
Generally preferable to use some kind of array to handle this type of data rather than embedding the array indexing in a field name, e.g. time1, time2. Much harder to too loop through data or access an individual one if you have to manipulate strings to build up field names. You could use something like
data(1).day = 10
data(1).time = 1044
data(1).instrument(1).name = 'wk65'
data(1).instrument(1).fs = fs % using corresponding data for this data set
data(1).instrument(1).sp = sp
data(1).instrunent(1).ts = ts
data(1).instrument(2).name = 'wk85'
data(1).instrument(2).fs = fs
% .
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% .
data(2).day = 12
data(2).time = 1333
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VINAYAK LUHA
VINAYAK LUHA le 8 Sep 2023
Hi Carola,
I've made changes as per the said requirements, find the code attached below-
How to follow ?
  1. Create a folder say A , and place your "rawData" folder in it, also create a new folder there and rename it as "organized".
  2. With your current path set to A, run this code.
  3. You can access the data as follows,
  4. Yes this does cover the case when data is recorded multiple times during the same day.
data.D14.T0829.Iwk85.fs/sp/ts
files=dir(fullfile(rawDataFolderPath,'*.mat'));
for i=1:numel(files)
filename= files(i).name;
splitfilename=split(filename,"_");
compInstrument =cell2mat(splitfilename(1));
compDay =cell2mat(splitfilename(2));
compTime=cell2mat(splitfilename(3));
compTime=compTime(1:end-4);
organize("organized",[string(compDay),string(compTime),string(compInstrument)],1);
end
data=getsubs("organized",1);
%Recursive code to organize files in "rawData" folder into folders and subfolders in "organized" folder
function organize(spath,fname,i)
if(i==4)
copyfile("rawData"+"/"+fname(3)+"_"+fname(1)+"_"+fname(2)+".mat",spath+"/");
return
end
if(exist(spath+"/"+fname(i), 'dir') ~= 7)
mkdir(spath+"/"+fname(i))
end
organize(spath+"/"+fname(i),fname,i+1)
end
%Recursive code to convert folder directory setup to MATLAB structure
function root= getsubs(spath,i)
contents = dir(spath);
contents = contents(~ismember({contents.name}, {'.', '..'}));
if(numel(contents)==1&&contents.isdir==0)
temp = load(spath+"/"+contents.name);
root = temp;
return
end
root =struct();
for j =1:numel(contents)
subs= getsubs(spath+"/"+string(contents(j).name),i+1);
key = string(contents(j).name);
if(i==1)
root.("D"+key)=subs;
elseif(i==2)
root.("T"+key)=subs;
elseif(i==3)
root.("I"+key)=subs;
end
end
end
Hope this helps

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VINAYAK LUHA
VINAYAK LUHA le 7 Sep 2023
Modifié(e) : VINAYAK LUHA le 7 Sep 2023
Hi Carola,
Specify the qDay and qTime values in the below code, and access the data like data.wk65.fs/sp/ts , data.wk85.fs/sp/ts
qDay ='14';
qTime='0829';
qAns = [];
qInstrument=[];
files=dir(fullfile(EnterFolderPathHere,'*.mat'));
for i=1:numel(files)
filename= files(i).name;
splitfilename=split(filename,"_");
compDay =cell2mat(splitfilename(2));
compTime=cell2mat(splitfilename(3));
compTime=compTime(1:end-4);
if(strcmp(compDay, qDay) && strcmp(compTime, qTime))
qAns =[qAns;string(filename)];
qInstrument=[qInstrument,string(cell2mat(splitfilename(1)))];
end
end
data = struct(qInstrument(1),load(qAns(1)),qInstrument(2),load(qAns(2)));
Hope this helps
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VINAYAK LUHA
VINAYAK LUHA le 7 Sep 2023
Hi Carola,
Thanks, I've corrected the code, now it should work fine.
Carola Forlini
Carola Forlini le 7 Sep 2023
Hi Vinayak,
The code you provided works only for a specific time. What if I have multiple times during the same day?
Thank you

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