how to use command "dir"

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zhang
zhang on 23 Nov 2011
Hi guys,
When using command "dir", there always includes '.', '..'.
Is there a way to eliminate these two items when using command "dir"(not postprocess)?
Thanks,
Zhong

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Oleg Komarov
Oleg Komarov on 23 Nov 2011
You can look for a specific extension:
dir 'C:\Users\Oleg\Desktop\*.jpg'
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zhang
zhang on 23 Nov 2011
what if there are many different file types?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Nov 2011
You can only do that by telling dir() to match the things that you do want, rather than getting the list of everything and throwing away what you do not want.
For example, dir('*.mat') instead of dir('*') and assuming that everything you get back will be a .mat file.
If you are using dir('*') you should be putting in protective checks for '.' and '..' and for sub-directories (folders) and for (e.g.,) README.txt files that describe the content of the directory.

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