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Is there a way to plot multiple files using a loop in matlab?

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Brandon Bush
Brandon Bush le 19 Juil 2018
Commenté : Brandon Bush le 19 Juil 2018
I want to use a for loop to plot data from a range of files whos names are string values. This is the code I am using:
%Convert variable year from integer to string
yr=num2str(17);
dy=num2str(15);
mn=num2str(3);
yr2 = num2str(17);
dy2 = num2str(4);
mn2 = num2str(4);
%Create a MMDDYY string
date_str=[mn '-' dy '-' yr];
date_str2=[mn2 '-' dy2 '-' yr2];
for i = date_str:date_str2
is there a way I can plot the data from 3-15-17 to 4-4-17, which are in excel files? I already have programs in which I can plot an individual day, I just want to be able to plot a range of days.

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Jason Whitfield
Jason Whitfield le 19 Juil 2018
Instead of manually creating date strings, try using the datetime object. It can be iterated like you want, and then you can create a string representing the filename using the datestr function.
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Jason Whitfield
Jason Whitfield le 19 Juil 2018
Is there any particular reason you can't use datetime? The following code seems to accomplish what you're looking for:
for day = datetime(17, 3, 15):datetime(17, 4, 4)
disp(datestr(day, 'mm-dd-yy'));
end
Brandon Bush
Brandon Bush le 19 Juil 2018
It was saying that the input must be a matrix with three or six columns but I mightve just been putting in the data wrong

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