Allowing for code to work different with file names

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Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith le 25 Mai 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 5 Juil 2017
I have a code that works fine but i have thus far only used it with a single test file. As a result of this i could run it while specifying the filename as well as the folder inside the code itself:
f1d = fopen(fullfile(sbd,'TEST_A.asc'),'rt');
Now that i need to apply it to multiple different files the code will not work. I have tried including a colon to read all files (as there is only one) but this doesn't work as the matlab error says there is no file name given. Can I not just specify the folder from which to select the file and the code read whatever files are in the folder?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 25 Mai 2017
Aaron, if you just want the user to pick some file instead of using dir() or sprintf() to build/get the filename, do this:
% Have user browse for a file, from a specified "starting folder."
% For convenience in browsing, set a starting folder from which to browse.
startingFolder = 'C:\Program Files\MATLAB'; % Whatever you want.....
if ~exist(startingFolder, 'dir')
% If that folder doesn't exist, just start in the current folder.
startingFolder = pwd;
end
% Get the name of the file that the user wants to use.
defaultFileName = fullfile(startingFolder, '*.*');
[baseFileName, folder] = uigetfile(defaultFileName, 'Select a file');
if baseFileName == 0
% User clicked the Cancel button.
return;
end
fullFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName)
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Jan
Jan le 26 Mai 2017
This line removed the entries '.' and '..' from the output of the dir() command. In your case they will not appear, because aou are searching for '*.asc'. But if you re-use the code snippets in other programs, this might be useful:
FileList = dir(fullfile(cd, '*.'));
fprintf('%s\n', FileList.name)
Then you see the '.' and '..', which are current folder and parent folder.
There is no general meaning of "status, msg". For the fopen and mkdir command, the first output is a flag to reply the success status and msg contains an error message in case of problem, such that the user do not have to guess, what the problem is. See:
doc fopen
doc mkdir
Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith le 26 Mai 2017
Thanks a million :)

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 25 Mai 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 25 Mai 2017
How to read multiple files is explained extensively in the documentation, on this forum, and in the wiki:
etc
The first thing to decide is if you want to generate the file names, or if you want to read the names of existing files:
  • generate names: use sprintf and fullfile.
  • read names: use dir and fullfile.
You can find some examples with my FEX submission natsortfiles:
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Aaron Smith
Aaron Smith le 25 Mai 2017
Modifié(e) : Aaron Smith le 25 Mai 2017
Thanks Stephen. I am only processing a single file but i could use the code for importing multiple but is there no simpler way to simply select the folder and then matlab processes the file that is inside?. I am trying to read the file that exists inside the folder, not generate a file name
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 14 Juin 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 5 Juil 2017
@Aaron Smith: and if you read my answer you will see that I covered that too:
"read names: use dir and fullfile."

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