How to run a batch of pairs of files?

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I have what I assume is a dumb question, yet I cannot find an answer to it. I want to write a programme to run a bunch of tests through a function and store the answers produced. Each run of the function requires two files, and each file has a pair with which it must be run. Something like: runfile('1a.txt', '2a.txt'); where 1a.txt and 2a.txt are a pair of files. How could I get a program to run each pair of files? I assume I should first separate the two types of files into separate folders. Once I do that, and they are in the same order in each folder (ie. file 1a is the first file in folder 1, and file 2a is the first in folder 2 etc.), what should I use to get the files from the folders and run them through the function?
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 28 Jun 2011
What makes the two files to be a pair? As long as you can specify the rules (maybe by naming like '1a' paired with'2a', '1b' paired with '2b'?), there should be a way to pair them.
Charles Dillon
Charles Dillon on 28 Jun 2011
Yeah, that's what I meant. I meant to say that in the question. 1a goes with 2a. 1b with 2b, etc.

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Jan
Jan on 28 Jun 2011
Files do not have an order in folders. Although DIR replies the files in alphabetically sorted order, this is not guaranteed.
[EDITED] You have explained the rule. Then: [EDITED 2] Considering your comments:
function runbatch(sml_folder, iml_folder)
smlDir = dir(fullfile(sml_folder, '*.sml'));
smlFile = {smlDir.name};
for iFile = 1:length(smlFile)
aFile = smlFile{iFile};
aName = fileparts(aFile);
aSMLFile = fullfile(sml_folder, aFile);
aIMLFile = fullfile(iml_folder, [aName, '.iml']);
runfile(aSMLFile, aIMLFile);
end
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Jan
Jan on 29 Jun 2011
See the newly edited answer above: Use FULLFILE to create absolute file paths.
Charles Dillon
Charles Dillon on 29 Jun 2011
Thanks! That works perfectly.

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Stuart Layton
Stuart Layton on 28 Jun 2011
Why can't you write your test function to take two inputs, one for each file?
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Stuart Layton
Stuart Layton on 28 Jun 2011
yep, dir is what you want.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 28 Jun 2011
So, what is the pairing rule? Why don't you show us the complete file names in one set and the pairing file names in another set? The following example shows how it can be done if the rules are as simple as you explained so far.
FileOneSet={'1a.txt','1b.txt','1c.txt'};
FileTwoSet=strrep(FileOneSet,'1','2');
for k=1:3
runfile(FileOneSet{k},FileTwoSet{k});
end
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Jan
Jan on 29 Jun 2011
DIR creates a list of files from a directory, similar to the DIR command in Windows or ls in Unix, but with a struct vector as output.
FULLFILE concatenates parts of a file path considering initial and final file separators:
fullfile('C:\Temp', 'SubFolder'), fullfile('C:\Temp\', 'SubFolder'), fullfile('C:\Temp\', '\SubFolder'), fullfile('C:\Temp', '\SubFolder') reply the same string 'C:\Temp\SubFolder', such that the programmer do not have to care about the separators.
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 29 Jun 2011
If you don't understand a particular function, you can type "help dir" or "doc dir" for example to find its usage and syntax. You can also put a break point in your .m file and run step by step to understand each line of code better.

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