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Read CSVs from a distant folder with namelist
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Hello, I have the names of my files saved in names like:
d = dir('/home/christian/Documents/Data/PressureN_t*.inp');
names = {d.name};
Now I want to csvread all of these files now, but I didn't managed to do it. The problem is that my csvread looks like:
M = csvread('home/christian/Documents/Data/[...]');
where [...] is unknown as I don't know how to do it.
Any suggestions?
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Stephen23
am 26 Okt. 2017
Bearbeitet: Stephen23
am 26 Okt. 2017
"The difference is that in other question they do not need to include the path to the folder."
Errr... actually both of the examples I gave specify the path to the folder.
"...I cannot combine the path with the variable name"
Why not? What is the problem with using sprintf or concatenating the name onto the directory path? I do this all the time when reading files in a loop. Almost every MATLAB user has done this at some point. What is stopping you from doing this?
Both the faq and the answer that I linked to use explicit folder paths: in their examples the relevant variables are called folder, myFolder, and myPath. I have no idea what you are expecting to see, but follow either of those examples and specify the relevant variable to be the required folder path.
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