How to sort the files obtained by ImageDatastore?

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Canberk Suat Gurel
Canberk Suat Gurel am 26 Aug. 2018
Kommentiert: Nazmul Hasan am 6 Jan. 2023
I used imageDatastore to obtain the directory of all the images in a folder.
Images = 'D:\Google Drive\MARYLAND\ENPM808 Independent Study\Independent Study\3D_map_poses\rgb';
rgb_image = imageDatastore(fullfile(Images),'IncludeSubfolders',false,'FileExtensions','.png','LabelSource','none');
But I realized that the order of the directories is not the same as the File Explorer and hence the generated video after processing the frames is erroneous.
Instead I need this to be in increasing order, (e.g. 1,3,7,9,10,16,...).
How can I do this? Thanks!
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 26 Aug. 2018
So, did Stephen's utility, described below in his answer, work for you? (Did you even see it?) If so, you can mark it as "Accepted" to give him credit for helping you.
Canberk Suat Gurel
Canberk Suat Gurel am 26 Aug. 2018
I have just got the chance to try it. I "Accepted" the answer.

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 26 Aug. 2018
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 29 Dez. 2022
I don't know if it is possible to sort the ImageDatastore object itself, but you can certainly sort the filenames yourself: one option is to download my FEX submission natsortfiles, which was written to solve the exact file-order problem that you are having:
natsortfiles has plenty of examples in its help, the online description, and the HTML documentation, so you should not have any problems using it. You will probably have to specify the order of the files when calling ImageFileStore, by supplying the first argument as the correctly sorted filenames, something like this (untested):
P = 'D:\Google Drive\MARYLAND\ENPM808 Independent Study\Independent Study\3D_map_poses\rgb';
S = dir(fullfile(P,'*.png'));
S = natsortfiles(S);
F = fullfile({S.folder},{S.name});
I = imageDatastore(F,...)
I don't have imageDatastore, so you will have to experiment with this yourself.
Note that you can avoid this whole problem by using sufficient leading zeros on all of the filenames, e.g. use (0001).png instead of (1).png, then the filenames will always be sorted into the correct order (for <10000 files).

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Stephen23
Stephen23 am 31 Aug. 2022
Bearbeitet: Stephen23 am 29 Dez. 2022
A very neat and simple approach (from an answer by Pranay Koppula here) is to apply NATSORTFILES() to the FILES property of the IMAGEDATASTORE object:
obj = imageDatastore(..);
obj.Files = natsortfiles(obj.Files);
The function NATSORTFILES() can be downloaded here:
As Pranay Koppula wrote, it is unclear if this affects other attributes of the object.

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