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Effacer les filtres

Search for all mat datafiles in directory

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Seb
Seb le 19 Juil 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 19 Juil 2017
I want to return a cell array containing absolute file path/locations of all .mat datafiles given an initial folder location. It should search all subfolders etc. Not sure how to implement this, and if it should be done recursively...?
Any ideas?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 19 Juil 2017
@Seb: what version of MATLAB are you using?
Seb
Seb le 19 Juil 2017
2016b. I essentially need the output of
dir /*.mat
held in a variable

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 19 Juil 2017
Something like this perhaps:
D = the root directory;
S = dir(fullfile(D,'**','*.mat'));
N = {S.name};
F = {S.folder};
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Seb
Seb le 19 Juil 2017
ok this is what I have adapted it to so far:
function self = find_matfiles(self)
FileList = dir(fullfile(uigetdir(),'**','*.mat'));
amount_files = size(FileList);
amount_files = amount_files(1,1);
for i = 1:amount_files
x = char(FileList(i).name);
y = char(FileList(i).folder);
z = '\';
s1 = strcat(y,z);
s2 = strcat(s1,x);
disp(s2);
load(s2);
end
end
However it wont load the file into the workspace(or any of them)
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 19 Juil 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 19 Juil 2017
@Seb: Your code has "features" that should be fixed:
  • char is confusing and totally superfluous as the names are already character.
  • using fullfile is much better than hardcoding with file separators.
  • using fullfile is much better than using strcat.
  • using size is confusing: you should simply use numel.
  • self is not used anywhere, and implies that you are trying to write a MATLAB function as it were a Python class. What is self?
  • you should always load into a structure:
S = load(...);
  • variables in this function's workspace are local to that workspace. If you want the data to be available in another workspace (e.g. the base workspace) then you will need to pass it as an output argument. MATLAB variables do not magically jump between workspaces:
  • the code would be improved by following the examples shown in the documentation:
  • if you want a truly recursive dir then have a look on FEX:

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