Sorting files inside a folder

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shivasakthi
shivasakthi on 17 Jan 2017
Commented: shivasakthi on 25 Jan 2017
I have files named
1 1a.bmp
1 1b.bmp
1 2a.bmp
1 2b.bmp
...
2 1a.bmp
2 1b.bmp
2 2a.bmp
2 2b.bmp
....
23 1a.bmp
23 1b. bmp
and so on
in a single folder. I have to sort these files in the order
1 1a.bmp
1 1b.bmp
2 1a.bmp
2 1b.bmp
3 1a.bmp
3 1b.bmp
...
23 1a.bmp
23 1b.bmp
1 2a.bmp
1 2b.bmp
....
23 2a.bmp
23 2b.bmp
and so on. Kindly help me with the syntax for this in Matlab.
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 17 Jan 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 17 Jan 2017
The best solution would be to name the files so that the names could be sorted by any standard sort algorithm. That would mean placing the most significant field first, and the least significant last, and using leading zeros.
Why is this a better solution? Because fixing the problem is always better than writing hack code to try and "fix" it later.
You might like to experiment with my FEX submission:

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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 17 Jan 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 19 Jan 2017
This code gives the order requested in the original question:
C = {...
'1 1a.bmp';...
'1 1b.bmp';...
'1 2a.bmp';...
'1 2b.bmp';...
'2 1a.bmp';...
'2 1b.bmp';...
'2 2a.bmp';...
'2 2b.bmp';...
'23 1a.bmp';...
'23 1b.bmp';...
};
%
fun = @(s)sscanf(s,'%u%u%c.bmp').';
D = cellfun(fun,C,'UniformOutput',false);
[~,idx] = sortrows(cell2mat(D),[2,1,3]);
out = C(idx)
generating this:
out =
'1 1a.bmp'
'1 1b.bmp'
'2 1a.bmp'
'2 1b.bmp'
'23 1a.bmp'
'23 1b.bmp'
'1 2a.bmp'
'1 2b.bmp'
'2 2a.bmp'
'2 2b.bmp'
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 19 Jan 2017
Edited: Stephen23 on 19 Jan 2017
Run all of my code, and then this:
N = 100;
Z = cell(1,N);
for k = 1:N
str = fullfile(sub,out{k});
Z{k} = imread(str);
end
"assign it to a different variable?" bad idea. Read this:
shivasakthi
shivasakthi on 25 Jan 2017
Hi Stephen,
That was great. I have also sorted my files in the windows folder using special sorting techniques suggested by the windows community. By the way, I am proposing to apply translation, at varying levels, to a set of 100 images in a folder named "chrom" in D:\. After applying the translations, I want these images to be stored in a different folder say "chrom-translate1" in the same D:\. In this way, I need to apply translations of different degrees, and store it in different folders in D:\. Kindly help me with the code for this. Thanks in advance.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 17 Jan 2017
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Stephen23
Stephen23 on 17 Jan 2017
@Image Analyst: it is not quite a natural order sort, because the fields (characters or numbers) are not parsed from from left to right.

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Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 18 Jan 2017
My small contribution
x = regexp(C,'(\d+) (\d+)([ab])','tokens','once');
y = cat(2,x{:});
[~,ii] = sortrows([str2double(y(1:2,:));cellfun(@(x)x-'0',y(end,:))]',[2 1 3]);
out = C(ii)
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shivasakthi
shivasakthi on 18 Jan 2017
Edited: Image Analyst on 18 Jan 2017
Hi Andrei,
FYI, Chrom1 is a folder that contains 5036 files of the form 1 1a.bmp, 1 1b.bmp, ....,23 1a.bmp, 23 1b.bmp,...,23 4a.bmp, 23 4b.bmp and so on, as posed in my question before.
I ran the following code along with your suggested code and got the error:
>> S = dir('Q:\chrom1*.bmp');
>> C = {S.name}';
>> x = regexp(C,'(\d+) (\d+)([ab])','tokens','once');
>> [~,ii] = sortrows([str2double(y(1:2,:));cellfun(@(x)x-'0',y(end,:))]',[2 1 3]);
Error: Index exceeds matrix dimensions.
Can you help getting it sorted? Thanks for your assistance.

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