How do I access field name elements from structure?
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Kristan Sears
am 18 Sep. 2025 um 20:24
Bearbeitet: dpb
am 20 Sep. 2025 um 13:25
I generated a list of file names using the follwoing:
m = dir([source,'/*.MAT'])

This provided the desired results, but returns a structure with fields. I want to access the elements of m.name, so that I can loop through each file and perform actions.
If I run;
m.name
ans =
'CFGC1-1000_1.MAT'
ans =
'CFGC1-750_1.MAT'
ans =
'CFGC1-800_1.MAT'
ans =
'CFGC1-850_1.MAT'
ans =
'CFGC1-900_1.MAT'
ans =
'CFGC1-950_1.MAT'
How do I access m.name so that I can index each field value separately?
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dpb
am 18 Sep. 2025 um 20:34
m = dir([source,'/*.MAT']);
for i=1:numel(m)
fn=fullfile(m(i).folder,m(i).name);
...
end
Congratulations on the use of dir() here with the wildcard; it is one of the most efficient ways to do such...
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dpb
am 19 Sep. 2025 um 14:38
Bearbeitet: dpb
am 20 Sep. 2025 um 13:25
No problem, glad to help. Trying to teach some as well as just straight answer is part of my DNA... <g>
"The fullfile method makes a lot more sense than the way I was doing it."
Yes, besides simply the easier syntax of the function call, fullfile uses the OS-specific file separator character so your m-code is then more able to be used elsewhere if that ever came up in working with colleagues. It's just better practice to get into the habit early rather than trying to break bad habits later...
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