save images in a new folder

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Turbulence Analysis
Turbulence Analysis am 26 Sep. 2020
Hi,
I am using the below subroutine inside for loop to save images during every itertaion. Here, I would like to save the images in new folder. Please help me with this...
if (f>=1) && (f<=9)
saveas(gcf, sprintf('S0000%d', f), 'bmp')
elseif (f>=10) && (f<=99)
saveas(gcf, sprintf('S000%d', f), 'bmp');
elseif (f>=100) && (f<=999)
saveas(gcf, sprintf('S00%d', f), 'bmp');
else
saveas(gcf, sprintf('S0%d', f), 'bmp');
end
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 26 Sep. 2020
Have two folders:
inputFolder = 'D:\CH\';
outputFolder = 'D:\CH\new\';
if ~isfolder(outputFolder)
mkdir(outputFolder);
end
Then in the loop
fname = fullfile(inputFolder, fname); % Create full input filename.
thisBaseFileName = sprintf('S%4.5d.png', f); % Base output file name.
fullFileName = fullfile(outputFolder, thisBaseFileName); % Create full output filename in different folder.
Not sure why you removed the folder from my call to fullfile() in my answer. You should not have done that. fullfile() needs both a folder and a base file name.
Turbulence Analysis
Turbulence Analysis am 27 Sep. 2020
Thanks it worked perfectly..
Furthermore, regarding my previous query on "having two colorbars in the contours for the images read in .im7 format". I have sent the .im7 files and loadvec function as per your request. Is .im7 readable now ???

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst am 26 Sep. 2020
Do it this way:
folder = pwd % Wherever you want...
for k = 1 : 1234
thisBaseFileName = sprintf('S%4.4d.png', k);
fullFileName = fullfile(thisBaseFileName);
fprintf('Saving %s\n', fullFileName);
% saveas() of exportgraphics()
end

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Mario Malic
Mario Malic am 26 Sep. 2020
saveas(gcf, sprintf('/folder/S0000%d.bmp', f))
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Turbulence Analysis
Turbulence Analysis am 26 Sep. 2020
Is 'f' here represents the folder destination ??
Mario Malic
Mario Malic am 26 Sep. 2020
No, /folder/ is, but use Image Analyst's solution, it's much better than what you have.

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