How can I address files with the same name for a number of folders?
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I have a folder in which a number of folders contain the same filename. Example: D:\Experiment\200516.001\Analog.skv, D:\Experiment\220516.013\Analog.skv etc.
I would like to copy all Analog.skv files into one folder, in order to then merge them into one large table.
What I tried was (with wildcard):
copyfile('D:\Experiment\*\Analog.skv','D:\Experiment\Newfolder');
But I get the error: Error using copyfile, No matching files were found. I assume Matlab searches for the exact path, but thats not what I want. Further, it would be great if the Analog files would not overwrite each other when copying one after the other.
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goerk
on 3 Jun 2016
Edited: goerk
on 3 Jun 2016
It is not even possible "by hand" so there is no way to do that. You can not place two files with the same name at the same location.
Therefor you have to merge the files first, and then copy the result to the new folder.
If all folders are on the search path you can use
which('Analog.skv','-all')
to get the paths to all files.
To get all folders into the search path use
addpath(genpath('D:/Experiment'))
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goerk
on 6 Jun 2016
You can make a renamed copy with
copyfile('D:\Experiment\Folder1\Analog.skv','D:\Experiment\Newfolder\Analog1.skv');
To get the target file name you can do something like
newFileName = ['Analog' num2str(i) '.skv'];
path = ['D:\Experiment\Newfolder\'];
copyfile(sourcepath(i),[path newFileName]);
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