create a loop using regexp
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I have imported a bench of text file into MATLAB using
list_files2load = dir(fullfile(directory1,'Mod1*));
In those files (here is an example: Mod1-A-00k.txt, Mod1-A-10k.txt, Mod1-A-30k.txt; Mod1-B-00k.txt, Mod1-B-10k.txt, Mod1-B-30k.txt), I would like to pick first only the ones that end with '*00k.txt', so I do :
a={'Mod1-A-00k.txt', 'Mod1-A-10k.txt', 'Mod1-A-30k.txt', 'Mod1-B-00k.txt', 'Mod1-B-10k.txt', 'Mod1-B-30k.txt'}
idx=~cellfun(@isempty,regexp(a,'.+(00k.txt)\>','match'))
b=a(idx)
Now I would like to know if it is possible with regexp to create a loop which first starts with piking the files ending with '*00k.txt' and in the second loop the files ending with '*10k.txt' and so on.
Thank you
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Christopher Berry
on 13 Aug 2014
You can do this with regular expressions, but your name requirements seem simple enough to do with dir and sprintf instead.
My suggestion would be to put the dir call inside your for loop and try something like:
for i=0:10:30
str = sprintf('Mod1*%0dk.txt',i)
list_files2load = dir(fullfile(directory1,str));
%DO WORK ON FILES HERE
end
See the documenation for sprintf here:
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