skip a load error
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joseph Frank
on 12 Mar 2011
Commented: Pippa Williams
on 1 Feb 2022
Hi,
I want to load some mat files in my folder according to a certain criteria. Sometimes this file doesn't exist. How can I continue to load the next file with causing the program to stop because of the error? example:
UID=unique(ID);
for i=1:size(UID,1) filename=['Data' num2str(UID(i,1))]; load (filename,'DataFinal')
%%% here I want to manipulate the data end
if load returns an error that such a file doesn't exist , how can I continue the loop without any interruption. Regards
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Teja Muppirala
on 12 Mar 2011
You can use a try (catch) block. For example
x = 5;
try
load('asdasdasd.mat') %I can't load this file
catch
disp('Did not load that last file, but it''s ok.');
end
x = x+1;
disp(x)
For more information:
help try
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Matt Tearle
on 12 Mar 2011
You can use exist to check if the file exists, but perhaps another approach would be to use cellstr(ls('Data*')) to get a list of the files first, then loop over those.
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