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How to import data from multiple files into MATLAB?

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Asher Zaidi
Asher Zaidi el 5 de Jun. de 2018
Comentada: Walter Roberson el 25 de Mayo de 2019
I have multiple text files that I need to import into MATLAB so that I can analyze the data. Here is what I have so far:
%%import data
x = importdata('1.txt'); %creates x.data and x.textdata
z1 = x.data(:,5); %grabs column 5 from x.data
z2 = x.data(:,6); %grabs column 6 from x.data
%%obtains value closest to 0 in column 'z2'
numb=0;
[~, imin] = min(abs(z2 - numb));
z2(imin)
plot(z1,z2)
How can I import multiple files to run the same operation on every text file? I've tried load(), however, it doesn't seem to work.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 5 de Jun. de 2018
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hanadi abbas
hanadi abbas el 25 de Mayo de 2019
I'm used the following codes for loading files , but how can find length of files
for i=1:3
dd1(i)=load(['D:/train/tttt' num2str(i) '.mat'])
end
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 25 de Mayo de 2019
Are you asking what the file size is for each .mat file? That can be found by looking at the 'bytes' field returned by dir()
Are you asking how many rows there are in the data you loaded? If so then you would use something like,
for i = 1 : 3
lens(i) = structfun(@(M) size(M,1), dd1(i), 'uniform', 0);
end
The output, lens would be a non-scalar structure each of which had one field for each variable name in the .mat file, with the content of the field being the number of rows that was stored in that variable in that .mat file. (With the given information, I cannot assume that there is only one variable in each file. I can, though, assume that the files each have the same variable name in the same order, as otherwise the assignment to dd1(i) would fail in your code.)

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