Looping through mat files or tables

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Christopher Norrie
Christopher Norrie on 7 Jul 2015
Edited: Jan on 7 Jul 2015
Could you please suggest a way to loop through a series of .mat files. The mat files contain a table, and have a name that describes the data. The tables have the same column names.
I want to go into each table and do a series of calculations on the data. (They are the same calculations and loops).
I was hoping I could load each mat file, assign a new table number for each, such as t1, t2, t3, t4...etc. so I could use this with a for loop. Something like this,
.
load D11srdbc.mat;
t1 = D11srdbc;
load C15srdbc.mat;
t2 = C15srdbc;
for i = 1:2;
newtable = sprintf('t%d(Var16)',i)
newtable(Var1)*....various calculations
end
.
The tables are around 200x30, with different types of data in the columns.
Many Thanks, Chris version r2015a

Answers (1)

Jan
Jan on 7 Jul 2015
Edited: Jan on 7 Jul 2015
Do not hide indices in the names of variables as in "t1", "t2", ... . See:
DirList = dir(fullfile(Folder, '*.mat'));
Data = cell(1, length(DirList));
for k = 1:length(DirList)
Data{k} = load(fullfile(Folder, DirList(k).name));
end

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