imwrite filename

Dear all, How can I save an image with the file name being the value of a variable?
The following code works in exporting the image but not in assigning the file name the way I need.
R is the name of the variable...
Thanks, Diego
Matlab code
imwrite(X.cdata, 'R''.png')

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Diego
Diego on 29 Dec 2011
The line
display(strcat(R, '.png'));
provides me the string I need.
But I cannot make it usable inside the imwrite line...
Diego
Diego on 29 Dec 2011
In this way it takes the value of R but not the extension png.
imwrite(X.cdata, R{l}, 'png')
I'm working this inside a loop. When it loops it breaks and gives me a message:
??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Diego
Diego on 29 Dec 2011
... this way it takes the complete filename the first time but breaks when it loops:
imwrite(X.cdata, [R{l}, '.png'])
Let's say you are working in the loop, use the following for k=1:30 imwrite(filename, sprintf('name of the image to be stored_%d.png',k) ); end Hope that it helps. Ghani

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Diego
Diego on 29 Dec 2011
Thank you Fangjun and Image Analyst. Your tip Fangjun point me to the answer.
imwrite(X.cdata, [R{1}, '.png'])
Regards,
Diego

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 29 Dec 2011
R='MyImageFile';
imwrite(X.cdata,[R,'.png']);

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Dec 2011
I'd also recommend the use of fullfile() to make certain where you're going to save it rather than just saving it wherever the current folder happens to be. Since (because you're saving cdata) it appears you're saving more than just an image, but an image with perhaps some graphics in the overlay, you might be interested in Oliver's export_fig in the File Exchange: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/?term=authorid%3A29192 It's the most downloaded file.
Diego
Diego on 29 Dec 2011
Thank you Fangjun,
However, it saves a file named MyImageFile.png, not a file named with the value of R.
I forgot to mention that R is a cell in a cell array (it's text).
Thank you Image Analyst,
I'm going to take a look at the pages you point me to.
Best,
Diego
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Dec 2011
Diego, see my code below that works if your R is a cell. Basically you need to use cell2mat() to turn it into a character array.
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 29 Dec 2011
If R is a cell array, just use R{i} to refer to the text.
R={'a','b','c'};
imwrite(X.cdata,[R{i},'.png']);
Diego
Diego on 29 Dec 2011
Thank you Fangjun.
Yes i did that already, and it works the first time it loops, but then it breaks with a message ??? Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Best,
Diego
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 29 Dec 2011
That means you did more loops than the number of cells you have in R. Do the following to see the exact error message.
clear R;
R={'a','b','c'};
R{4}

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Dec 2011
R = {'MyFileName.png'};
% Construct filename.
myFolder = 'D:\myImageFiles';
if ~exist(myFolder)
% mkdir(myFolder);
end
% Create character version of the cell.
charR = cell2mat(R);
% Create the full filename.
fullFileName = fullfile(myFolder, charR)
% Write out the image file to disk.
imwrite(imageArray, fullFileName);

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Diego
Diego on 29 Dec 2011
Thank Image Analyst.
But this way it creates a file named 'MyFileName.png' and overwrites it over and over again.
Probably I'm doing something wrong...
Best,
Diego
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 29 Dec 2011
Yes. What do you mean over and over again? You never said anything about this being in a loop where you need to change the filename inside the loop. If you do, use sprintf() to construct the filename. Or see the FAQ http://matlab.wikia.com/wiki/FAQ#How_can_I_process_a_sequence_of_files.3F if you got the filenames into a cell array from the dir() function.

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Muhammad Ghani
Muhammad Ghani on 1 Jul 2012

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Let's say you are working in the loop, use the following
for k=1:30 imwrite(filename, sprintf('name of the image to be stored_%d.png',k) ); end
Hope that it helps.
Ghani

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