Automatically take folder directories of one level up
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Muhammad Abir
on 13 Nov 2020
Commented: Muhammad Abir
on 13 Nov 2020
I have 3 folders of images. Now I want to enter into one folder and select that directory. Then I want matlab to go back to one level up and automatically select other two folder's directory. Is there any easirer way to do that?
Thanks in advance
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Image Analyst
on 13 Nov 2020
Try this:
[parentFolder, thisFolder] = fileparts(ImageFolder)
fileListing = dir(parentFolder) % List of everything: folders and files:
% Get a list of only the folders
areAFolder = [fileListing.isdir];
% Extract only those items that are folders, not files;
folderListing = fileListing(areAFolder)
% Just for fun, list all the folders that we found:
fprintf('Found these %d child folders of "%s" :\n', length(folderListing), parentFolder)
for k = 1 : length(folderListing)
thisFolder = fullfile(folderListing(k).folder, folderListing(k).name);
fprintf('%s\n', thisFolder);
end
Do not use addpath() ! !
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Jon
on 13 Nov 2020
Edited: Jon
on 13 Nov 2020
You can specify the full path to the directories you want to open rather than changing the directory that MATLAB is running in. So keep MATLAB in the same directory and only change the path e.g. 'myDir1/mysubDir2/myfileA.ext' back of 'myDir1/myfileB.ext' to the file you want to open
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Jon
on 13 Nov 2020
That's fine, just specify the full path to where the data is for example
X = readmatrix('C:\TEMP\matlab\data01.csv')
or am I somehow not understanding your question?
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