Opening A directory of folders and accessing data within each folder
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Good Morning
I'm trying to write a batch code which does the following:
Open directory In a loop open each folder in the directory In a loop open each file with a '.res' file type in the folder Perform functions on each file Plot the data from each file Plot the data on top of the file within each folder
Plot the data from the next folder in a different figure
So far I have something like this, although its not really working
mainFolder = dir(foldername);
figNum = 1;
for k = 1:numel (mainFolder.name)
subFolder = dir(mainFolder(k).name,'*.res')
for j = 1:numel (subFolder.name)
rawData = importdata(subFolder(j).name,' ');
timeData = rawData(:,1);
ampData = rawData(:,2);
figure(figNum)
hold on
plot (timeData,ampData)
%other function stuff
end
hold off
figNum = figNum +1;
end
end
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 17 Jan 2014
        Attached is s simple script which recurses into a folder and all subfolders of it looking for files of a certain filename pattern.
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  Brian Droncheff
      
 on 9 Aug 2018
				I did notice that there was an issue with the semi colon ';' needing to be a colon ':' for parsing to work in strtok e.g. instead of strtok(remain, ';'); One needs to have strtok(remain, ':');
Very nice script though - it helped a lot!!
  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 9 Aug 2018
				Brian, sorry - you're incorrect -- semicolon is what you want, not colon. Just look at the remain variable and you'll see that a semicolon is what delimits folder names. The colon is after drive letters and is not a delimiter - it's part of the full path of the folder.
Anyway, in newer versions they have strsplit, as well as a dir() that will recurse subfolders on its own. So my code I posted here is obsolete.
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  Sean de Wolski
      
      
 on 17 Jan 2014
        Both for-loop signatures look like the following, which is likely invalid.
for k = numel mainFolder.name
What you likely want is
for k = 1:numel(mainFolder)
I.e. the number of folders you wish to loop over (the size of the mainFolder struct).
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