How to get 2 variables form loading mat fille
1 Ansicht (letzte 30 Tage)
Ältere Kommentare anzeigen
Rita
am 5 Feb. 2016
Kommentiert: Star Strider
am 5 Feb. 2016
I want to load lots of mat file like (a1_2.mat......a50_40.mat) and take two variables(c,d) from each mat file and then put variables in a matrix like this.[c1 d1; c2 d2.....]
for n = 1 : 50
for k=1:40
y=load(['a',num2str(n),'_', num2str(k) '.mat']);
c = y.c;% load first variable
d=y.d; % load second variable and
all(:,1)=c;
all(:,2)=d;
end
end
but I can't get the final matrix correctly.
Thanks in advance for your help.
0 Kommentare
Akzeptierte Antwort
Walter Roberson
am 5 Feb. 2016
for n = 1 : 50
for k = 1:40
y = load(['a',num2str(n),'_', num2str(k) '.mat']);
c = y.c;% load first variable
d = y.d; % load second variable and
all_vals(n,k,1) = c;
all_vals(n,k,2) = d;
end
end
all_vals = reshape(all_vals, [], 2);
0 Kommentare
Weitere Antworten (1)
Star Strider
am 5 Feb. 2016
Assuming that you cannot pre-allocate your matrix, something like this could work:
all_vars = [];
for n = 1 : 50
for k=1:40
y=load(['a',num2str(n),'_', num2str(k) '.mat']);
c = y.c;% load first variable
d = y.d; % load second variable and
all_vars = [all_vars; [c d]];
end
end
I changed the name of your matrix, because all is a function name you could need later in your code. Naming variables the same as built-in MATLAB functions is called ‘overshadowing’. MATLAB will use the variable instead of the function afterwards, making the function useless until you change the variable name.
2 Kommentare
Siehe auch
Kategorien
Mehr zu Creating and Concatenating Matrices finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!