Actually, that was just a highlighting issue. I have both files, one with a y, one without, and it only sees the one without. Updated to show this clearly. Note it also see the version with - Copy in it so it's not a length issue.
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I am in the same directory, it collects it in a dir, but exist shows 0 and I can't open it.
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Walter Roberson
am 11 Jun. 2015
There could be non-printing characters in the name.
dinfo = dir('*.xlsx');
for K = 1 : length(dinfo)
thisfile = dinfo(K).name;
disp(thisfile); %as string
disp(thisfile + 0); %as bytes
r = exist(thisfile);
if r > 0
fprintf('File exists, type %d\n', r);
else
fprintf('File does not exist??\n');
end
end
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Joseph Cheng
am 10 Jun. 2015
Bearbeitet: Joseph Cheng
am 10 Jun. 2015
Thats because the file doesn't have a y at the end. Clearly the file shown using dir is
TEMPOgratingEfficienc.xlsx
and your exist is looking for TEMPOgratingEfficiency.xlsx
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Joseph Cheng
am 10 Jun. 2015
I'd say update the picture to show both. I see the file now as it partially cut of under the TEMPOgratingEfficiency - Copy.xlsx. Are you able to put the full path such as
exist('c:\temporary\thefileimlookingat.xls')
Kelly Kearney
am 10 Jun. 2015
In your exist call, you refer to the file as TEMPOgratingEfficiency.xlsx, while the dir list shows TEMPOgratingEfficienc.xlsx. Note the missing y in the latter.
Image Analyst
am 11 Jun. 2015
Like the editor recommends, try using the 'file' option in exist(). And like Joseph said, update your screenshot. And attach the "invisible" file so we can check it on our computers.
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