How to use sprintf when the parameter contains an array cell
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Hi,
How to use sprintf when the Address parameter contains an array cell?
Address={'./DataBase/1/(%d).png','./DataBase/2/ (%d).png' , './DataBase/3/(%d).png','...........','./DataBase/10/(%d).png'}
for j=1:10
Address=Address(j);
end
S{i}=sprintf(Address,i);
.
.
.
When I use this code, I get the following error :
Error using sprintf
Invalid format.Error in LoadData (line 29)
S{i}=sprintf(Address,i);
thank you
3 Comments
Walter Roberson
on 25 Apr 2019
You are replacing the cell Address with () indexed elements of itself which would fail because after the first time it would be a scalar cell.
You try to pass a scalar cell as the format instead of using {} indexing to get the content.
Stephen23
on 25 Apr 2019
Writing out all of those format strings in the cell array is a waste of time anyway: it is better to generate them in the loop, exactly as madhan ravi showed.
Elahe Karimi
on 25 Apr 2019
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