I wanted to combine 100 csv files for plotting in Matlab. All the files have same number of columns and rows. Can anyone help?
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I Used the following code.But it is not working
csvFiles = dir('*.csv') ;
N = length(csvFiles) ;
for i = 1:N
T = readtable(csvFiles(i).name) ;
end
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Voss
on 12 Mar 2024
your_folder = 'folder where the csv files are'; % absolute or relative path
csvFiles = dir(fullfile(your_folder,'*.csv')) ;
names = fullfile({csvFiles.folder},{csvFiles.name});
N = length(csvFiles);
for i = 1:N
csvFiles(i).data = readtable(names{i});
end
% this works only if the tables read from the files all
% have the same set of column names in the same order:
T = vertcat(csvFiles.data);
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Voss
on 13 Mar 2024
readtable the file into a table T, then
T{:,10:17} = T{:,10:17}*9/5+32;
then writetable T out to a file.
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Mathieu NOE
on 12 Mar 2024
maybe this ?
here I wanted to do a vertical concatenation - up to you to change that portion of the code
also , if processing the files must absolutely be done with correctly sorted files , please consider using this Fex submission :
fileDir = pwd; % current directory (or specify which one is the working directory)
outfile = 'OUT.dat'; % output file name
S = dir(fullfile(fileDir,'*.csv')); % get list of data files in directory
S = natsortfiles(S); % sort file names into natural order , see :
%(https://fr.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/47434-natural-order-filename-sort)
out_data = [];
for k = 1:length(S)
filename = S(k).name; %
out = readmatrix( fullfile(fileDir, filename)); %
[m,n] = size(out);
if (m<1) | (n<1)
disp([' Warning : File :' filename ' is empty !'])
else
out_data = [out_data; out]; % vertical concatenation
end
end
% store out_data in excel file
writematrix(out_data,fullfile(fileDir,outfile),"Delimiter","tab");
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