load files whith a previus specified name
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Beatriz Sanchez
el 19 de Abr. de 2019
Comentada: Beatriz Sanchez
el 19 de Abr. de 2019
hello all,
so, I want to load a file whose name is previously specified in a variable:
alf=0
pol=1
name= [(strcat('1beatrixresult Aplha=', num2str(alf), '- p=', num2str(pol)))]
load (name)
Now, matlab gives me an error:
Error using load
Unable to read file '1beatrixresult Aplha=0- p=1'. No such file or directory.
But I know that the file does exist. In fact if I writte it like this:
load ('1beatrixresult Alpha=0- p=1')
then matlab load the file without problem. Any idea of what could be causing this error and how can I fix it? thank you before hand
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David Wilson
el 19 de Abr. de 2019
Editada: David Wilson
el 19 de Abr. de 2019
Works for me, but you might want to clean up your fkilenames. Try to avoid spaces, equal signs etc. Use underscore if you must.
Let's start by generating a data (.mat) file with some dummy data, and the (awkward) filename you have.
%%
clear
dummyVar = -pi; % some dummy data
save('1beatrixresult Aplha=0- p=1')
clear
Now clear the workspace, and try to reload it. Make sure that the .mat file exists though.
%% Now try to load it
clear
% form .mat data file name
alf=0;
pol=1;
name = [(strcat('1beatrixresult Aplha=', num2str(alf), '- p=', num2str(pol)))]
if ~(exist(name,'file')==2)
warning('No file found') % prudent to check
end
load(name)
disp(dummyVar)
Works for me. If you are on Windows, your filename has spaces, and that's traditionally a big no no. You need to use double quotes in DOS. You should also have a recent version of Matlab as well. Check with ver.
Of course all your (self-inflicted) problems would go away if you had a safer filename scheme.
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