Extract variable from .mat files
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Hello,
I have mutiple .mat files which I am running in a for loop. I want to extract the data from the specific variable of .mat file. I tried .variable commond, but it didnot work. Could you please suggest me which commond will I use in this case?.
Here is the attached code:
S = dir('*.mat');
LT= [];
for i=1:length(S)
disp(S(i).name)
T = readtable((S(i).name.(A));
Where, A is the vaiable from which I want to extract the data and all .mat files are in tabular format.
Br,
Haresh Kumar
4 Comments
Rik
on 9 Nov 2020
What exactly do you want to do?
Haresh Kumar
on 9 Nov 2020
Haresh Kumar
on 9 Nov 2020
Stephen23
on 9 Nov 2020
"...all .mat files are in tabular format."
Please upload a sample file by clicking the paperclip button.
Answers (2)
I think I understand what you mean. You will have to use load to load a variable from a mat file:
S = dir('*.mat');
LT= [];
for n=1:length(S)
A=load(fullfile(S(n).folder,S(n).name));
T=A.A;
%remainder of your code here
end
4 Comments
Haresh Kumar
on 9 Nov 2020
Rik
on 9 Nov 2020
Then you're running an older release of Matlab (or Octave), which you should have mentioned. You can replace that part with the full or relative path to the mat files.
Stephen23
on 9 Nov 2020
@Rik: probably one of those S variables should be renamed.
Rik
on 9 Nov 2020
Thanks for the comment. I guess I shouldn't edit code on autopilot (I always load to S). I'll edit my answer.
Stephen23
on 9 Nov 2020
D = 'absolute/relative path to the folder where the files are saved';
S = dir(fullfile(D,'*.mat'));
for k = 1:numel(S)
F = fullfile(D,S(k).name);
T = load(F);
T.A
end
4 Comments
Haresh Kumar
on 10 Nov 2020
Stephen23
on 10 Nov 2020
"I couldnot understand T.A commond..."
T is a scalar structure containing the data imported from the mat file, where each variable in the mat file is stored in one field of the structure. You wrote in your original question that "...A is the vaiable from which I want to extract the data...", so accordingly I used the field A to access that data. If the variable actually has a different name than what you described in your question, then of course you would have to use that name instead.
Haresh Kumar
on 13 Nov 2020
Stephen23
on 13 Nov 2020
The MATLAB way is to use logical indexing:
K = T.A;
K(K<0) = []
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