Saving a .txt with Month/Day in filename

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Michael
Michael le 21 Oct 2013
Commenté : Image Analyst le 22 Oct 2013
Hello MW forum!
I'd like to save a big matrix to an ascii file as double, but I'd like the date (preferably the month/day) added to the filename before the '.txt'...
I was using something like:
save('good_series.txt', matrix_variable, '-ascii', 'double')
and Ive tried a few other things where I try to pass the date in as an argument to a filename, but it was unsuccessful. I'd like to avoid using solutions with f* anything.. fid, fopen, etc.
Thank you in advance for your suggestions and help.
Sincerely,
Michael
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Matt Kindig
Matt Kindig le 21 Oct 2013
Modifié(e) : Matt Kindig le 21 Oct 2013
Is 'matrix_variable' the actual name of the variable to save, or is it a string containing the name of the variable? Because if it is the former, you need to wrap it in quotes, like:
filename = sprintf('good_series%s.txt', datestr(now,'dd-mmm-yyyy'));
save(filename, 'matrix_variable', '-ascii', 'double');
Michael
Michael le 22 Oct 2013
Hey this works THANK YOU, PS this is the second time you've correctly answered my query and I couldn't upvote it or accept it! What gives?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 21 Oct 2013
Use sprintf() to construct the filename from the date string:
formatOut = 'dd-mmm-yyyy';
d=datestr(now, formatOut)
baseFileName = sprintf('%s, good_series.txt', d)
fullFileName = fullfile(yourFolder, baseFileName);
save(fullFileName, matrix_variable, '-ascii', 'double')
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Michael
Michael le 22 Oct 2013
Thank you. Which method would prefer and why?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 22 Oct 2013
It creates a filename with a date encoded into it. Of course, you then use that filename in the save() function to save whatever variables you want (such as the variable matrix_variable that you used) into that file. My code had
save(fullFileName, matrix_variable, '-ascii', 'double')
in it to save the variable matrix_variable into a 16 bit ASCII text file (which you want for some reason according to your original code). (This was in my initial Answer, not the comment which was to just explain that the filename did indeed have the date in it).

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