How to create an indexable array of fid

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Raymond Chiu
Raymond Chiu on 31 Aug 2023
Commented: Stephen23 on 31 Aug 2023
To open a file:
fid = fopen('speedygo_nCores.bat','wt');
and given:
nCores=6;
What is the syntax to declare a fid array of size nCores? So as to be able to implement:
for i=1:nCores
goFilename = strcat('speedygo_' , i, '.bat' );
fid(i)=fopen(goFilename,'wt');
end
The goal is to enumerate the fid(i), where i = {1,2,3...nCores} and for use in fprintf:
fprintf(fid(i),"hello world");
Can a cell hold the six fids? or is there a better technique?

Answers (1)

Matt J
Matt J on 31 Aug 2023
fids are just numbers. You can allocate any double array to hold them.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Aug 2023
nCores = 6;
fid = zeros(nCores,1);
for i=1:nCores
goFilename = "speedygo_" + i + ".bat";
fid(i) = fopen(goFilename,'wt');
end
pre-allocation is just a matter of efficiency here.
However when you pass in i to strcat like that, the result would be the same as if you had done
goFilename = ['speedygo_' , char(i), '.bat' ];
as in the first one being speedygo_ followed by Start of Heading character https://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+0001
Using an integer in strcat() or [] with character vectors converts the integer to its exact character code, and does not convert the integer to the ascii representation of the digits. char(1) is not the same as '1' which is char(49)
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 31 Aug 2023
"pre-allocation is just a matter of efficiency here."
Preallocation also significantly increases robustness.

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