How do I sort filenames containing text and numbers in numerical order in MATLAB?

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I have a series of .png files in a folder whose names are the following;
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD1.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD7.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD8.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD10.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD11.png
In reading the MATLAB documentation, I understand the dir function sorts strings in ASCII dictionary order. And since the files I'm using have no leading zeros, this is a problem. This is exactly what I'm seeing when I use the dir function:
A = dir('*.png');
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD1.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD10.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD11png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD7.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD8.png
But what I need is this;
A = dir('*.png');
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD1.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD7.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD8.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD10.png
(A)Test_Nom_BAUD11.png
I know this can be done if the filenames contain only numbers.
But is it possible to sort these filenames (in numerical order) using existing text manipulation and sorting routines in MATLAB? If so, how?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 el 21 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: Stephen23 el 18 de Abr. de 2021
"If so, how?"
Simply download my FEX submission natsortfiles, which was written to solve that exact problem:
S = dir('*.png');
S = natsortfiles(S); % alphanumeric sort by filename

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Cedric
Cedric el 10 de Oct. de 2017
Editada: Cedric el 10 de Oct. de 2017
If, for any reason, you cannot install this function, you can sort your filenames as follows:
[~, reindex] = sort( str2double( regexp( {A.name}, '\d+', 'match', 'once' )))
A = A(reindex) ;
Note that it assumes that all files have the same base name. If you have to deal with various base names, then you need the function mentioned in the other answers, or to work a little more on the sorting.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 23 de Mzo. de 2018
You'll have to write a custom parsing routine to extract out the numbers you want into numerical vectors then sort them yourself. Shouldn't be hard but let us know if you can't figure it out.
Stephen23
Stephen23 el 21 de Sept. de 2018
Editada: Stephen23 el 18 de Abr. de 2021
"You'll have to write a custom parsing routine to extract out the numbers you want into numerical vectors then sort them yourself."
You don't have to do that at all: natsortfiles handles multiple number values already. Just provide an appropriate regular expression, and it will work just fine:
>> C = {...
'RSN1112-KOBE-1.1_Node_Floor_Dsp.out',...
'RSN1111-KOBE-0.2_Node_Floor_Dsp.out',...
'RSN1112-KOBE-0.2_Node_Floor_Dsp.out',...
'RSN1111-KOBE-0.1_Node_Floor_Dsp.out',...
'RSN1111-KOBE-1.1_Node_Floor_Dsp.out',...
'RSN1112-KOBE-0.1_Node_Floor_Dsp.out'};
>> natsortfiles(C,'\d+\.?\d*') % alphanumeric sort
ans =
'RSN1111-KOBE-0.1_Node_Floor_Dsp.out'
'RSN1111-KOBE-0.2_Node_Floor_Dsp.out'
'RSN1111-KOBE-1.1_Node_Floor_Dsp.out'
'RSN1112-KOBE-0.1_Node_Floor_Dsp.out'
'RSN1112-KOBE-0.2_Node_Floor_Dsp.out'
'RSN1112-KOBE-1.1_Node_Floor_Dsp.out'

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KSSV
KSSV el 10 de Oct. de 2017
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Brad
Brad el 10 de Oct. de 2017
Thanks, but I can't get to that WEB site from this workstation.
Jan
Jan el 10 de Oct. de 2017
Really? But it is on the same server as the forum. Perhaps it works if you insert your country code:

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 10 de Oct. de 2017

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