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I need how to create a directory with the name of user's mobile number. suppose the user mobile number is 8511356595. the same number must be a foldername of that user to differentiate the next user. when I'm getting this mobile number from the database it is displaying like this [8.5114e+09]. When I create a folder using mkdir command, asking argument must be a string... Please help me.....

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Guillaume
Guillaume on 28 Mar 2017
Edited: Guillaume on 28 Mar 2017
Well, obviously, you need to convert the number to a string, which can be done with any of the many functions that do it:
foldername = sprintf('%d', mobilenumber);
or
foldername = num2str(mobilenumber);
or
foldername = compose('%d', mobilenumber);
Also, read about the format command which changes how the numbers are displayed in the command window only, not how they're stored.
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Maruthi Maruthi
Maruthi Maruthi on 31 Mar 2017
I use the above code in my program, I'm getting the error..
Undefined function 'abs' for input arguments of type 'cell'.
Error in num2str (line 65)
xmax = double(max(abs(widthCopy(:))));
Error in Image_mag1/callback (line 50)
fname = num2str(fname) ;
Error while evaluating image ButtonDownFcn

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KSSV
KSSV on 28 Mar 2017
Edited: KSSV on 28 Mar 2017
num = 8511356595 ;
format long g ; % this is optional
fname = num2str(num) ;
mkdir(fname)
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Maruthi Maruthi
Maruthi Maruthi on 31 Mar 2017
In the above code, I get full mobile number from the database and still I'm not able to create folder name with the mobile number, because mkdir accpeting only a string instead of mobile number... please help me. how can I create mobile number as a directory name...

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