combine a number of files together? cat,vertcat and horzcat do not work...

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Hey all!
I have 254 files named blah_blah_001 until blah_blah_254. Each file has 723 x 3127 dimension and I want to combine all to create a 723 x 3127 x 254 matrix. I have tried loops but I am not sure how to write so that each file number is with 3 digits. Here is my attempt:
all = NaN(723,3127,254);
% attempt to put all arcs together..
for i=1:254;
for arc = 001:254;
all(:,:,i) = [TJJ_arc_(arc)]
end;
end;
After this I wish to calculate a nanmean to get 723 x 254...
Can someone help me?
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Michael
Michael am 24 Jul. 2014
They are included in a single .mat file. For example, blah.mat is loaded with all 254 files...

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes am 24 Jul. 2014
Bearbeitet: Geoff Hayes am 24 Jul. 2014
Use sprintf to create the file name on each iteration
allData = NaN(723,3127,254);
for k=1:254
% create the file name
filename = sprintf('TJJ_arc_%03d.mat',k);
% load the data
data = load(filename);
% save the data
allData(:,:,k) = data;
end
NOTE that all is a built-in MATLAB function so your code should avoid using this as a variable name.
NOTE also how I replaced your iterator i with k. i and j are used in MATLAB as the representation of the imaginary number, so it is good practice to avoid using them in for loops.
Try the above and see what happens!
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Michael
Michael am 25 Jul. 2014
Yes I did, sorry for the confusion. I realised later after submitting the question. I managed to sort it like so:
adata = NaN(723,3127,254);
for k=1:254
k
tic
% create the file name
filename = sprintf('TJJ_arc%03d',k);
load('TJJ.mat',filename);
a = eval(filename);
% load the data
%data = load(filename);
% save the data
adata(:,:,k) = a;
toc
clearvars -except adata
end
Thanks for your help though, Geoff! you put my in the right direction.
Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes am 25 Jul. 2014
Cool. You may want to change the above filename variable to varname so that it is clear that a variable named whatever is being loaded rather than a file.

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Michael
Michael am 25 Jul. 2014
Thanks Geoff, however, it doesn't seem to work exactly. It complains that 'Error using load. Unable to read file TJJ_arc002: No such file or directory.'.
I tried removing .mat but it didn't work. Do you know what I should change? maybe it's because the files are all loaded into one .mat file and do not have the .mat extension?

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