A question about list folder contents with dir

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Hi,
I used uigetdir and dir to list all subfolders with the following code:
path_dir=uigetdir('C:\Documents','Select a folder');
list_folder=dir(path_dir);
allFolder_list={list_folder.name};
But the names in the list have two dot files, which don't exist actually in the folder. What are they and how to remove them?
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xiaobo wu
xiaobo wu on 31 Jan 2024
Moved: Voss on 31 Jan 2024
Thank you all for the answers! They are helpful!

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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 26 Jan 2024
Edited: Dyuman Joshi on 26 Jan 2024
This notation is used in filesystems (and anywhere they are implemented/used) -
. refers to the current directory/folder.
.. refers to the parent directory/folder. This can also be used to access the parent directory/folder.
For example, if your directory is C:\Users\Bob, . refers to C:\Users\Bob and .. refers to C:\Users.
To remove them -
d=dir;
d=d(~ismember({d.name},{'.','..'}));
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 26 Jan 2024
Years ago I made the suggestion to them to have additional inputs to dir to list files only and folders only. You can too -- just give it a star rating at the bottom of the help entry for dir. I just did it again. I can't believe it's taking them so long to implement this simple option but it depends on how many people are asking for it.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Jan 2024
Note that
d = dir;
d = d(~[d.isfolder]);
would remove . and .. and all folders, leaving only regular files.

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