How to use a variable as an 'importdata' string

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Alex
Alex le 25 Juil 2017
Commenté : Alex le 25 Juil 2017
The following line works fine.
unformatteddata = importdata('neutral.prf', DELIMITER, HEADERLINES);
When I make a variable with 'neutral.prf' as the string, importdata (the last line) fails to find the file.
prf_name= 'neutral';
prf_ext = '.prf';
prf_string(1,1) = strcat(prf_name, prf_ext);
unformatteddata = importdata(prf_string(1,1), DELIMITER, HEADERLINES);
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Alex
Alex le 25 Juil 2017
I resolved the error by using:
unformatteddata = importdata(prf_string{1}, DELIMITER, HEADERLINES);

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Prasanth Sunkara
Prasanth Sunkara le 25 Juil 2017
Hi Alex,
The issue is not with the "importdata" function.
The below command which you used to concatenate the two char arrays should throw a Dimension mismatch error.
>> prf_string(1,1) = strcat(prf_name, prf_ext);
I do not see the need to use array indexing here.
Just use,
>> prf_string = strcat(prf_name, prf_ext);
I believe that would solve your issue.
PS: Refer this link on how to work with character arrays & strings.
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Alex
Alex le 25 Juil 2017
This caused the same error, "??? Error using ==> importdata at 136 Unable to open file." I resolved the error by using:
unformatteddata = importdata(prf_string{1}, DELIMITER, HEADERLINES);

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