How to make script to function for sprintf command
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I want to write this make this script to function
name = regexp(sprintf('test%.3d.tif*',0:10 ), '*', 'split');
I got the result "test000, test001, test002, ..., test010" so I worked Then I want to make it to function so I did
function filename(basename, digits, start_no)
name = regexp(sprintf('basename %.digits d.tif*', start_no:10-start_no-1), '*', 'split');
end but it didn't work so I use %s
function filename(basename, digits, start_no)
name = regexp(sprintf('%s %. %s d.tif*', start_no:10-start_no-1, basename, digits), '*', 'split');
It still didn't work so how can I fix it. Thank you in advance
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Matt Fig
le 6 Sep 2012
Please learn to format your posts, and be more descriptive. What does "it doesn't work" mean? Did MATLAB crash? Did you get an error message (what did it say?)? Did the computer catch fire? Be specific!
Walter Roberson
le 6 Sep 2012
It would be less error-prone to use '\*' in the pattern instead of '*'.
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Matt Fig
le 6 Sep 2012
There are several problems. For one, you don't specify any return argument for your function. Try this one:
function name = filename(basename, digits, start_no)
S = sprintf('%i',digits);
S = sprintf([basename, '%.',S,'d.tif*'], start_no:10-start_no-1);
name = regexp(S(1:end-1), '*', 'split');
Now at the command line:
filename('test', 7, 0)
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