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joseph Frank
on 3 Mar 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 10 Nov 2022
Hi,
I want to save in a folder mat files with a changing name.
for i=1:length(ID)
Filename=[num2cell(ID(i)) '.mat'];
save('C:\Users\Documents\MATLAB\TechnicalFinal\Filename','Close')
end
I am ending up with a file called Filename.mat instead of 1.mat,2.mat,and 3.mat where 1,2,3 are the ID number in the loop. Is there a way to fix that? Best
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 3 Mar 2013
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 3 Mar 2013
use
for k=1:5
Filename=sprintf('%d.mat',k);
end
Also
save(['C:\Users\Documents\MATLAB\TechnicalFinal\' Filename],'close')
Because
filename='2.mat'
folder='C:\Users\filname'
Result
C:\Users\filname
and now
filename='2.mat'
folder=['C:\Users\' filename]
Result
C:\Users\2.mat
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Image Analyst
on 3 Mar 2013
Edited: Image Analyst
on 10 Nov 2022
Follow the instructions in The FAQ. It covers changing mat filenames in a loop. It's also good to use fullfile() in addition to sprintf() to build the complete filename, as the second FAQ example shows.
folder = 'C:\Users\Documents\MATLAB\TechnicalFinal'; % Or wherever you want.
for k = 1 : length(ID)
% Create the base file name from the number contained in the "ID" variable.
baseFileName = sprintf('%3.3d.mat', ID(k)); % For example '037.mat'.
% Prepend the folder to get the full file name.
fullFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName);
% Save the variable (badly) named "Close" to this mat file.
save(fullFileName, 'Close');
end
I use 3.3d so that we will have 3 digits for the base file name and they will sort properly when the names are retrieved from dir() or when looking at the files in File Explorer. This will handle up to 999 files. If you have more than that increase the 3 to 4 or 5 or whatever is needed.
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