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Datastore function can't find files
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Yuliano Moscoso Yarin
am 12 Okt. 2019
Kommentiert: Walter Roberson
am 26 Nov. 2019
Hello there ,
I trying to run the datastore function on macOS but I'm getting this " Cannot find files or folders matching" error , the curious thing is the same code run without any problem on Windows 10.
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Dushsyant K Rajamohan
am 26 Nov. 2019
Hey there,
I believe im trying to run the same code as yours,unfortunately the term 'variableNames" are not detected,may I know why and how can I solve it? Thank you
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Walter Roberson
am 26 Nov. 2019
variableNames should be set to a cell array of character vectors that is the names of the variables you want to extract from the csv file. If the csv file has a header, the variable names correspond to the header elements. If the csv file has no header, then the variable names are Var followed by a column number.
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Walter Roberson
am 12 Okt. 2019
MacOS and Linux do not use \ as directory separators. You should be using fullfile()
files = fullfile(pwd, 'Data', [filenames '.csv']);
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