How to read a file from a specific directory?
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I'll explain my question with an example.
Lets say I have 26 folders in my working directory named A to Z, and each of these folders have 10 sub-folders with names 1 to 10.
Now, in a function I am preparing, I want to access files in a particular folder, which is defined by the input arguments when i call the function.
If I wanted to point to a file named xyz in folder 5 in folder A, doing it manually on command window would be /A/5/xyz
In my function, A and 5 are defined by the input argument. I tried converting the input argument A and 5 to strings str_fol1 and str_fol2 and point to /str_fol1/str_fol2/xyz and /'str_fol1'/'str_fol2'/xyz but it dint work.
Can anyone guide me, as to how to point to a file when the path to it is being defined by input arguments in a function?
Thanks
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Chirag Gupta
el 10 de Ag. de 2011
Use
full_filename = fullfile(str_fol1,str_fol2,filename);
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sandy
el 5 de Sept. de 2013
hi guys...i have a prob here...if i have a folder called 'MAIN',inside this sub folders from A TO Z,which contains many zip files...i need to access those zip files from each folder(A TO Z),and to unzip them..it is possible
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Paulo Silva
el 10 de Ag. de 2011
%assuming:
%folder is a string with just the folder name, ex A
%file is a string with just the file name
file=[folder filesep subfolder filesep file]
%code to read the file, it depends on the file type and format
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Tulips
el 20 de Oct. de 2012
Editada: Tulips
el 20 de Oct. de 2012
hi Silva, can you help me how to display let's say 'the output recognized as bump sign'. the bump sign is red as 1.jpg in a folder. in that folder consist of 10 images with .jpg extension. How cn I rename 1.jpg of the output as bump sign?
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