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How to select and loop variables in a filename

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Sammy
Sammy am 2 Aug. 2022
Kommentiert: Sammy am 18 Jun. 2023
I have monthly files with 2 variables: sst (jan_sst03) and time(jan_dt03) per file, how do I loop all my files such that it will take the mean of the sst variable only?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 2 Aug. 2022
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson am 2 Aug. 2022
Are those mat files? xlsx?
Does the name of the variable change in each file? So the substring "sst" needs to be checked for?
Sammy
Sammy am 15 Jun. 2023
Bearbeitet: Sammy am 18 Jun. 2023
I figured this one out already. By making a timeseries of the files (jan2003-dec2022) (the names of the variable does not change). Then, using the time variable to find the duration or period to average the sst variable by, e.g. idx=find(mo==1), I can now average all the january months, making my january monthly climatology. (:

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Shree Harsha Kodi
Shree Harsha Kodi am 17 Jun. 2023
Folder = 'path_to_folder'; % Specify the folder containing your files
files = dir(fullfile(folder, '*.mat')); % Get a list of all .mat files in the folder
means = [];
for i = 1:numel(files)
data = load(fullfile(folder, files(i).name)); % Load the data from the file
sst = data.sst; % Extract the "sst" variable from the loaded data
mean_sst = mean(sst); % Calculate the mean of the "sst" variable
means = [means mean_sst]; % Store the mean value in the array
end
% Display the mean values
disp(means);
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Sammy
Sammy am 18 Jun. 2023
Hi Shree! I figured this one out a year ago when I made monthly climatological means. But thanks!

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