wildcard in dir command - single char

how can i search files of pattern aaa0.... aaa1......
without finding the file aaa (without number)
at system dir command its " dir aaa? "
but i cant run this in matlab
i need the results as structure so i cant use system command

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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 23 Juil 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 23 Juil 2019
dir does not support single-character wildcards.
You could remove the superfluous filenames afterwards, e.g.:
>> S = dir('aaa*.txt');
>> S.name
ans = aaa.txt
ans = aaa0.txt
ans = aaa1.txt
>> C = {S.name};
>> X = cellfun('isempty',regexp(C,'^aaa\d.txt$'));
>> S = S(~X);
>> S.name
ans = aaa0.txt
ans = aaa1.txt

4 commentaires

Anil Thota
Anil Thota le 4 Fév 2020
Hi,
I was able to use dir(['dddd\*_X??']) for listing all the directories ending _Xnn. Strangely, I am not able to use the same command in my laptop. Both the matlab versions are 2018a. I wonder why?
Best,
Anil
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 4 Fév 2020
Are they the same operating system?
Anil Thota
Anil Thota le 30 Sep 2020
Yes - Same Operating system. What is the wild character for specifying one character?
Thank you,
Anil
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 30 Sep 2020
The Mathworks documentation says that wildcards for single characters is not supported.

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