How to copy a file to multiple folders using the command line?
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I have tried to copy a file test.txt to multiple directories with one command:
for ii=0:5:175
for jj=0:3:90
newdir=sprintf('phi=%2dtheta=%2d',ii,jj);
mkdir(fullfile(newdir))
end
end
for ii=0:5:175
    for jj=0:3:90
       source_dir=sprintf('G:/SYSTEM MATRIX - MCNP/phi%2dtheta%2d',ii,jj);
        copyfile('test.txt','source_dir')
 end
end
But I didn't succeed. Is there a way to do that in one command so I can copy a file or even a folder to multiple directories?
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 le 30 Déc 2016
        What does "didn't succeed" mean? Did it finish with no errors but there were no files there? Or did it give an error message? copyfile() takes the destination folder as the second argument, not the source folder. As if that wasn't bad enough, you're passing the string 'sourcedir' instead of sourcedir so it's not even passing the string you want it to. To fix, get rid of the single quotes. And make sure all folders exist before you call copy file. exist(folder, 'dir') is useful for that purpose.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 le 2 Jan 2017
				Create the destination folder in a loop
baseFileName = 'whatever.dat';
inputFullFileName = fullfile(inputFolder, baseFileName);
for k = 1 : 1000
    outputFolder = sprintf('...........whatever
    if ~exist(outputFolder, 'dir')
        mkdir(outputFolder);
    end
    outputFullFileName = fullfile(outputFolder, baseFileName);
    copyfile(inputFullFileName, outputFullFileName);
end
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