Stripping outputs from dir function
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big ted
el 28 de Mayo de 2020
Comentada: Steven Lord
el 28 de Mayo de 2020
I have a folder with a bunch of png images:
one.png
two.png
three.png etc.
I read the contents of the folder using the dir command:
fileList = dir;
which returns a structure, the name field of which contains:
'.'
'..'
'one.png'
'two.png'
etc.
I would like to remove the invalid entries generated by the Windows file structure. I am sure there is an easy way to do this!
Seems like it should be possible to do using cellfun, but
str = '.png';
fileList = fileList(cellfun(@contains str, fileList.name));
is invalid.
Creating a loop and using contains seems inefficient, but I don't have too many files:
for ii = 1:length(fileList)
idx(ii) = contains('.png',fileList(ii).name);
end
bizarrely returns idx = 1 0 0 0...
Interestingly, the contains command appears to not work as I expect:
contains('.png','one.png')
ans =
logical
0
which explains why my loop approach doesn't work...
This is a problem I face regularly, so any help would be appreciated!
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big ted
el 28 de Mayo de 2020
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Steven Lord
el 28 de Mayo de 2020
You were likely calling dir in its command form.
dir *.png
You can't specify outputs in command form. For that you need function form, but that also requires you to wrap inputs that you want to pass into the function as char vectors using single quotes.
Q = dir('*.png')
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