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Lianna Johnson
Lianna Johnson el 5 de Jun. de 2013
Hi, so I have the following files...
'20130529_SPLBRENT3_concat.mat'
'20130530_SPLBRENT3_concat.mat'
'20130531_SPLBRENT3_concat.mat'
'20130601_SPLBRENT3_concat.mat'
'20130602_SPLBRENT3_concat.mat'
'20130603_SPLBRENT3_concat.mat'
These are data files from the end of May (201305) and beginning of June (201306). I am trying to do an "if else" statement that will send the files with the first numbers 201305 to the path 'T:\10 - VEHICLE TESTING RESULTS\2011 KENWORTH ISX15\10 - CANAPE FILES\1305' and the files with the numbers 201306 to the path 'T:\10 - VEHICLE TESTING RESULTS\2011 KENWORTH ISX15\10 - CANAPE FILES\1306'. I'm pretty sure this is done with "if else" but I am not sure.
Can anyone help?
Thanks

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 5 de Jun. de 2013
Why not just use dir() to get a list of the files that are actually there? The faq http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_can_I_process_a_sequence_of_files.3F shows you how to process files that were returned from dir().
Otherwise I'd just sprintf to create the filenames, as the faq also shows you how to do.
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Lianna Johnson
Lianna Johnson el 5 de Jun. de 2013
This would work for files in a sequence that contain all numbers 1 to 20, but what if mine contain the numbers 1,2,4,11, etc? Not in order? Because I do not have data from every day. The data I showed above was just a chunk of the data I have

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