how save produced images in loop

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nadia
nadia on 8 Nov 2014
Commented: Image Analyst on 8 Nov 2014
hi i have a loop and produce blocks 32*32 with zeros now i want to save them in special folder how can i do it?
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nadia
nadia on 8 Nov 2014
Edited: nadia on 8 Nov 2014
i use this code
for i=1:4
b=zeros(32,32);
xx=sprintf('F:\b\i%d.bmp',i);
imwrite(b,xx,'bmp');
end
but it says Can't open file "F" for writing. You may not have write permission. please help me

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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 8 Nov 2014
Nadia - you are using backslashes in your string which is probably generating the following warnings
Warning: Control Character '\i' is not valid. See 'doc sprintf' for control characters valid in the format string.
Instead, build the filename separately from the path, and then use fullfile to build the full file name (with path) as
pathName = 'F:\b';
for k=1:4
b = zeros(32,32);
fileName = fullfile(pathName,sprintf('i%d.bmp',k));
imwrite(b,fileName);
end
Your file names will look something like
F:\b\i1.bmp
F:\b\i2.bmp
F:\b\i3.bmp
F:\b\i4.bmp
Note that I replaced your index of i with k since i (and j) are also used by MATLAB to represent the imaginary number. I also removed the bmp input argument to imwrite since the image file extension has already been specified in the file name.
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nadia
nadia on 8 Nov 2014
thank you very much for your helps
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 8 Nov 2014
Or you can just use forward slashes. Windows understands forward slashes just fine - no need to use backslashes.

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