How to get a position (index(j)) of a loaded image?

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Hi,
I am new here and I need an advice. How can I get a position of the loaded image among other pictures in folder (number of index(j))?
I know how to load all images from folder - dir(). I also know how to calculate the number of pictures in a folder - N=lenght(). But now I would like to load/select the image from the folder, that will be the first in my for cycle (because for example the first 5 images are blurry - I want to start with image number 6=j, but this number is constantly changing and I do not want to change this number manually but by selecting the image).
It will looks like: for i= j:N ....
Sorry for my bad english.
I will be grateful for any help you can provide.
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 15 Feb 2019
so if you start the cycle at 110 then you expect to load image 110.jpg, then 140.jpg, then 145.jpg, etc.?
levpa levpa
levpa levpa on 15 Feb 2019
Yes. I want to load all the pictures except the first five (for example five, in another folder it can be the first three images etc). So in this case will "for cycle " start with number 6(=j which I am looking for)

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 16 Feb 2019
You said "By displaying all of them and having the user click...."
Just list all your images in a listbox and have the user select whatever ones they want. See MAGIC
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Kalyan Seelam
Kalyan Seelam on 5 Jan 2020
what if the list of images saved as temp.jpg,temp(2).jpg etc.,
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 5 Jan 2020
That's fine. Just build up a cell array of filenames and send it to a listbox.
files = dir('temp*.jpg')
allFileNames = {files.name}
handles.listbox1.String = allFileNames;
If you want, you can examine each filename and parse it first for certain characters to see if you want to add it to the list or not.

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