Reading data from a title

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Suzan Wulms
Suzan Wulms am 17 Mai 2019
Kommentiert: Suzan Wulms am 20 Mai 2019
I have a file name named Lek0_ServoU_C20_R40_PS8_14mei_1746.log, and want to put these parameters into a matrix with some values which come out of our first script. Is there an option that matlab reads this information out of the title from the file? So that we get a table with the column Lek, C and R and the different parameters underneath it?
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KSSV
KSSV am 17 Mai 2019
Attach your file and explain us your expectations.

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convert_to_metric
convert_to_metric am 17 Mai 2019
Hi Suzan,
You can try using textscan to read data from the filename. It will be most straighforward if your filenames are consistent, for example:
files=dir('*.log');
leks=NaN(length(files),1);
Cs=leks;
Rs=leks;
for i=1:length(files)
out=textscan(files(i).name,'Lek%f_ServoU_C%f_R%f')
leks(i)=out{1};
Cs(i)=out{2};
Rs(i)=out{3};
end
T=table(leks,Cs,Rs,'VariableNames',{'Lek','C','R'});
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Suzan Wulms
Suzan Wulms am 20 Mai 2019
Thank you very much! This is exactly what we need!

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