Import multiple .text matrices in array

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IGArg
IGArg le 4 Déc 2019
I have a set of multiple (hundreds) matrix in .text format, and I need to import them in MATLAB for different kind of analysis.
Because the steps I need to take are the same foreach matrix, I would like to save all of them in an array, in order to use for loops in a function.
At the moment I'm only able to import each of them in the workspace individually doing:
files = dir('*.txt');
for i=1:length(files)
eval(['load ' files(i).name ' -ascii']);
end
In this way I only obtain hundreds of matrices with different names in the workspace, which is very bad to work with.
What is the best way to import the matrices and directly put them inside an array?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 le 4 Déc 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 4 Déc 2019
You should not use eval like that, it is simpler and more reliable to call load as a function:
S = load(files(i).name,'-ascii');
IGArg
IGArg le 4 Déc 2019
Thank you!

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Jakob B. Nielsen
Jakob B. Nielsen le 4 Déc 2019
Modifié(e) : Jakob B. Nielsen le 5 Déc 2019
Do you have experience working with structures? In your workspace there will be only one item, which makes keeping the overview much easier.
for i=1:length(files)
YourStructure(i).matrix=load(files(i).name,'-ascii');
YourStructure(i).name=files(i).name
end
YourStructure(3).matrix %<-- you call it this way, where the indexing is now in the structure. This particular case it will call the 3rd entry in the structure.
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IGArg
IGArg le 4 Déc 2019
Modifié(e) : IGArg le 4 Déc 2019
Actually trying to implement this solution I get an error. Apparently it's not possible to associates to a variable (or the entry of a structure) the value returned by eval.
It's like eval can only generate a variable but not directly associate it to another, so I still have the problem of how to actually fill the structure (just as I would have for arrays).
UPDATE: Using the load function alone without eval works fine in your solution, thanks for your reply!
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 4 Déc 2019
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 4 Déc 2019
Simpler, neater, less buggy, and easier to debug without eval:
YourStructure(i).matrix = load(files(i).name,'-ascii');
eval should be avoided for such trivial code:

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