Rename images using uigetfile and cell array

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Greetings,
so Im using the following function to rename my images that I would like to open via the uigetfile and then try to rename them with the movefile method. This code only works when the images are in the matlab path.
function output(~)
dirData = dir('*.jpg');
fileNames = {dirData.name};
for iFile = 1:numel(fileNames)
newName = sprintf('left%03d.jpg',iFile);
movefile(fileNames{iFile},newName);
end
But now if I try to input this:
dirData = uigetfile({'*.jpg'},'MultiSelect', 'on', 'Please selecet the images');
instead of:
dirData = dir('*.jpg');
then it just gives me the error message: Struct contents reference from a non-struct array object. Error in output (line 4) fileNames = {dirData.name};
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Marcel Liphardt
Marcel Liphardt on 14 Aug 2017
If I try to use your suggestion, I get the following error:
Error using movefile
No matching files were found.
Error in left (line 7) movefile(fileNames{iFile},newName);
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 15 Aug 2017
@Marcel Liphardt: you really need to provide the full path information. Read the uigetfile documentation about its second output.

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Adam
Adam on 15 Aug 2017
Use the two output form of uigetfile:
[filenames, pathname] = uigetfile({'*.jpg'}, 'MultiSelect', 'on', 'Please select the images');
fullFilenames = cellfun( @(x) fullfile( pathname, x ), filenames, 'UniformOutput', false );
and then it should work as you have the full path instead of just a filename that must be on the Matlab path.
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Marcel Liphardt
Marcel Liphardt on 15 Aug 2017
Ok Adam you*r right, this works.
So my completed code looks like this:
function left(~)
[filenames, pathname] = uigetfile({'*.jpg'}, 'MultiSelect', 'on', 'Please select the images');
fullFilenames = cellfun( @(x) fullfile( pathname, x ), filenames, 'UniformOutput', false );
for iFile = 1:numel(fullFilenames)
newName = sprintf('links%03d.jpg',iFile);
movefile(fullFilenames{iFile},newName);
end
But where does the program save those images? Im calling this function from a cell_list, where my next step would be to save these renamed images in a folder I choose.
Adam
Adam on 15 Aug 2017
You need to use fullfile with a directory path for your destination file too in movefile. Don't just give it a filename. By default it will just save it in the current working directory which is presumably not what you want.
doc fullfile
should help. If you are creating each new filename in a loop as you appear to be then you won't need cellfun to do these as you did for the source files.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 14 Aug 2017
Edited: Image Analyst on 15 Aug 2017
Try this:
folder = pwd; % Or use getdir().
filePattern = fullfile(folder, '*.jpg'); % Don't use JPG images for image analysis.
dirData = dir(filePattern);
for k = 1 : length(dirData)
thisFileName = fullfile(folder, dirData(k).name);
newName = sprintf('left%03d.jpg',k);
newFileName = fullfile(folder, newName);
fprintf('Renaming %s to %s\n', dirData(k).name, newName);
movefile(thisFileName, newName);
end
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Marcel Liphardt
Marcel Liphardt on 15 Aug 2017
Hey Image Analyst,
thanks for your answer.
Isn't your sloution still to take all images at once only?
Can't I use uigetfile to achieve this, cause I actually need to choose only a few images to rename in a specific directory?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 15 Aug 2017
You can use this code if you want the user to specify the files:
folder = pwd; % Starting folder.
filePattern = fullfile(folder, '*.jpg'); % Don't use JPG images for image analysis.
[filenames, folder] = uigetfile(filePattern, 'MultiSelect', 'on', 'Please select the images');
for k = 1 : length(filenames)
thisFileName = fullfile(folder, filenames{k});
newName = sprintf('left%03d.jpg',k);
newFileName = fullfile(folder, newName);
fprintf('Renaming %s to %s\n', filenames{k}, newName);
movefile(thisFileName, newFileName);
end

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