How to copy and rename files in a different folder

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012786534 am 28 Jan. 2017
Bearbeitet: jonathan am 20 Okt. 2017
Hi all,
Let's say I have 3 text files (001X, 002Y and 003Z) in the folder A. Now, I want to first move these files to a created folder B and then rename them like so: 001_T, 002_T and 003_T) so I now have the old files in folder A and the new renamed ones in folder B. I'm almost done but my code (below) doesn't quite work. Any ideas? Thank you.
%First create the folder B
CurrentDirectory=pwd;
if exist([pwd '\B'])~=7
mkdir B
end
%Move the files with copyfiles ?
%Then rename the files
A =dir( fullfile('*.txt') );
fileNames = { A.name };
for iFile = 1 : numel( A )
movefile(A(iFile).name,[A(iFile).name(1:3) '_T.txt']);
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 29 Jan. 2017
Try this:
% First create the folder B, if necessary.
outputFolder = fullfile(pwd, 'B')
if ~exist(outputFolder, 'dir')
mkdir(outputFolder);
end
% Copy the files over with a new name.
inputFiles = dir( fullfile('*.txt') );
fileNames = { inputFiles.name };
for k = 1 : length(inputFiles )
thisFileName = fileNames{k};
% Prepare the input filename.
inputFullFileName = fullfile(pwd, thisFileName)
% Prepare the output filename.
outputBaseFileName = sprintf('%s_T.txt', thisFileName(1:end-4));
outputFullFileName = fullfile(outputFolder, outputBaseFileName)
% Do the copying and renaming all at once.
copyfile(inputFullFileName, outputFullFileName);
end

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 28 Jan. 2017
You need to take the badly-named B folder and make the full filename out of it
outputBaseFileName = [A(iFile).name(1:3) '_T.txt'];
outputFileName = fullfile(B, outputBaseFileName );
and use that in movefile.

Michael Rowlands
Michael Rowlands am 2 Jul. 2017
Bearbeitet: Michael Rowlands am 2 Jul. 2017
I have encountered similar situations where I need to copy and rename files. So I wrote a function to handle many copy and rename configurations. It's a convenient way of copying and renaming large groups of files using lists and wildcards. It's called "easycopy" and is available on the Matlab File Exchange.
(There's also a sister function, "easyrename" which does the same searching and find-replace, but with a move/rename command.)
Here's how it works in the exact situation described by bluegin.
ORIGINAL DIRECTORY: ...copy2\001X.txt, ...002Y.txt, ...003Z.txt
NEW DIRECTORY: ....copy2\newdir
easycopy('c:\USERN\desktop\copy2\00??.*','c:\USERN\desktop\copy2\newdir\00?_T.*')
COPYING FILES .....
Copying c:\USERN\desktop\copy2\001X.txt
To c:\USERN\desktop\copy2\newdir\001_T.txt
Copying c:\USERN\desktop\copy2\002Y.txt
To c:\USERN\desktop\copy2\newdir\002_T.txt
Copying c:\USERN\desktop\copy2\003Z.txt
To c:\USERN\desktop\copy2\newdir\003_T.txt
DONE !

jonathan
jonathan am 30 Aug. 2017
Bearbeitet: jonathan am 20 Okt. 2017
You can use code by Image analyst or you can easily use Batch Rename Files Tool. You can easily found hier BatchRenameFiles.org that allows you to quickly rename all the files created in folder A to folder B.

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