Create one file from many files
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Hello,
I have multiple files, with the following names:
m1,m2,....., m25 (files without extension).
Each file has a number. I would like to create a file which will have all the values vertically of each file I have.
I am importing the files I have and the file I would like to create.
Thank you in advance
Answers (2)
Cristian Garcia Milan
on 22 May 2020
Hi!
You should use
fid = fopen(file(i),'r');
for each file. Then read it. I usually use
value(i) = str2num(char(fread(fid)));
Then you can close the file
fclose(fid);
If you want to write it in a file, you shoul follow a similar way.
fid = fopen(file_to_write,'w');
fprintf(fid,'%f\n',value);
fclose(fid)
Hope it helps!
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Ivan Mich
on 22 May 2020
Cristian Garcia Milan
on 22 May 2020
try the following code:
files = dir('m*.');
values = zeros(1,length(files));
for i = 1:length(files)
file = files(i).name;
fid = fopen(file,'r');
values(i) = str2num(char(fread(fid)));
fclose(fid);
end
fid = fopen('OutputFile','w');
fprintf(fid,'%f\n',values);
fclose(fid)
Stephen23
on 22 May 2020
Warning: the code given in the previous comment will not parse the filenames in alphanumeric order. With the filenames given in the original question, that code will parse the files and concatenate the data in this order:
m1
m10
m11
...
m19
m2
m20
m21
...
m25
D = 'absolute/relative path to where the files are saved';
N = 25; % number of files
C = cell(1,N);
for k = 1:N
F = fullfile(D,sprintf('m%u.txt',k));
C{k} = dlmread(F);
end
M = vertcat(C{:});
dlmwrite('final.txt',M,'\t')
See also:
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Ivan Mich
on 30 May 2020
"Well I have created a code which use a loop with two iterations. Each iteration creates 25 .txt files (as I said previously)"
It is unclear what you mean by "iteration": if your loop creates one file on each loop iteration, then it would require 25 iterations to create 25 files (that would also match with the example code you have shown).
I suspect that you might need nested loops, but this is just a guess.
On second reading, perhaps you want to append data to a file, where each loop iteration simply appends new data to the data saved on previous iterations. Once again, just a guess, because your description is not very clear. Please explain with a simple example and explanation in different words and I will endeavor to help you more.
Ivan Mich
on 30 May 2020
You can easily change the filename of final.txt, e.g.:
for n = 1:numel(name);
...
FF = sprintf('final%u.txt',n);
dlmwrite(FF,M,'\t')
end
Ivan Mich
on 1 Jun 2020
Stephen23
on 1 Jun 2020
Apparently that file does not exist in that location. You can print a list of the existing files:
ls C:\Users\HP\Desktop\exp
Ivan Mich
on 1 Jun 2020
I posted before refreshing this page, so I did not see your comment with code. On the first iteration the outer two loops your code has only created one file, but the nested loop that you added attempts to read twenty-five files, of which twenty-four don't exist. I don't see how that could work.
Get rid of the innermost loop by merging its code in with the outer two loops:
D = 'absolute/relative path to where the files are saved'; % you need to change this!
for ii = 1:numel(st);
N = size(nam,1); % or move to before the loops.
C = cell(1,N);
for jj = 1:N;
fnm = fullfile(D,sprintf('m%g0.txt',jj));
[fid,msg] = fopen(fnm,'wt');
assert(fid>=3,msg)
fprintf(fid,'%s\t',num2str(Results));
fclose(fid);
%
C{k} = dlmread(fnm);
end
mat = vertcat(C{:});
fnm = fullfile(D,sprintf('final%u.txt',ii));
dlmwrite(fnm,mat,'\t')
end
Are all of the separate number files really required? Why not just concatenate the data directly in MATLAB memory and only save the final file?
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