How to obtain the date and time (datenum) of a .txt saved in the harddrive?

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I have multiple .txt files with mxn-arrays saved at different date and time.
I wonder if it is possible to write a command line that generates the date and time of the files?
Thank you for your attention
Emerson

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 19 Sep 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 19 Sep 2012
D=struct2cell(dir('*.txt'))
file=D(2,:)'
% your files are
fle{1},file{2},
% if your files are in folder "fold" use
dir('fold/*.txt')
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Jan
Jan on 19 Sep 2012
@Azzi: The order of fields replied by DIR is not documented. Although I assume, that TMW will not change the order, using the field names is safer:
D = dir('*.txt');
Dates = {D.date};
Sorting the numerical date numbers is safer, because it does not fail when the day, month or year changes:
index = sort([D.datenum]);

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Jan
Jan on 19 Sep 2012
Edited: Jan on 19 Sep 2012
Which date and time do you mean? The creation date, the date of the last modification or the last access? The dir command replies the last modification date. To get the creation date, you can use FEX: FileTime under Windows:
D = dir(fullfile(Folder, '*.txt')); % Absolute files names are safer
Files = {D.name};
Dates = cell(1, length(Files));
for iFile = 1:length(Files)
Dates{iFile} = GetFileTime(fullfile(Folder, Files{iFile}), ...
'Local', 'Creation');
end
If the modification date is ok, this is simpler:
D = dir(fullfile(Folder, '*.txt')); % Absolute files names are safer
Files = {D.name};
Dates = {D.date};
Then the Files are sorted alphabetically. If you want a chronological sorting:
[dummy, index] = sort([D.datenum]);
Files = Files(index);
Dates = Dates(index);
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 19 Sep 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 19 Sep 2012
Simon, I downloades your submission GetFileTime.m, but it's empty (just comments)
Jan
Jan on 19 Sep 2012
@Emerson: You forgot the quotes around the folder name. It will be more flexible to use a variable called "Folder" instead of hardcoding the folder in the code.
@Azzi: Then please read the comments. There you find instruction about the compilation of the included C-files. Unfortunately pre-compiled MEX-files are not allowe in the FileExchange, but you find a link to my homepage, where you can download pre-compiled files.

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