Reading through folders getting the warning : ." Index in position 1 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 1).".
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Ammar Alfaili
le 14 Sep 2019
Commenté : Ammar Alfaili
le 16 Sep 2019
Hello
The answer might be failry easy, but i am kind of stuck in it.
I'm trying to run through multiple subforlders to get a plot which contains data from all these folder. The goal is to compare the results.
But I get the Warning: " Index in position 1 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 1). " in the second step when reading the files.
D_rough = 'C:\Users\ammar\OneDrive\Dokumenter\Master 2019\waves\Analysis\DATA_WAVE BASIN\Rough';
directories = dir(D_rough,'dir*');
I hope you can help :)
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Stephen23
le 14 Sep 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 14 Sep 2019
I would be very surprised if your code works without error, because you call dir with two input arguments:
dir(D_rough,'dir*')
whereas its documentation clearly only shows one input argument is supported. You need something like this:
dir(fullfile(D_rough,'dir*'))
"I get the Warning: " Index in position 1 exceeds array bounds (must not exceed 1). "
That is an error, not a warning.
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the cyclist
le 14 Sep 2019
Modifié(e) : the cyclist
le 14 Sep 2019
At some point, did you define a variable named dir? MATLAB would then try to access that variable, rather than the command. Clear that variable, and see if it works.
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Ammar Alfaili
le 14 Sep 2019
Modifié(e) : Ammar Alfaili
le 14 Sep 2019
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Stephen23
le 15 Sep 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23
le 15 Sep 2019
Your dir usage is very unusual. It is quite possible that none of it works as you expect.
For example:
S = dir(fullfile(D_rough,'dir*'));
N = setdiff({S([S.isdir]).name},{'dir0','dir1','dir2','dir3'});
You exclude the directories dir0, dir1, dir2 and dir3 from N. Is that really the intention? (In my original code that you copied this from, setdiff was used to remove . and ..)
T1 = dir(fullfile(D_rough,N{ii},'dir*')); % improve by specifying the file extension.
C = {T1(~[T1.isdir]).name}; % files in subfolder.
Are your files really named dir... ? That is highly unusual: you have subfolders named dir... and in them are files named dir..., without any file extensions. Possible, but very odd.
You even copied my code comment verbatim: did you follow my advice?
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