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I'm doing a research project for my space weather project, and I have a lot of data files (.21I) separated by folders. With the function "dir" I can now see all the files as a list, but now I need to be able to read the data from a single file. How do I do it?
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Mathieu NOE
Mathieu NOE on 8 Apr 2021
is this a homework ? did you get any info / advice / request about what you have to do ?
Luís Mira
Luís Mira on 8 Apr 2021
It's for a project I'm working on. Basically, the files are from TEC data (total electron content) and they're separated by 15 minutes from each other. Since there's 8117 files, I was told to build a program to easily choose what I want and then I need to be able to read the files.

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Jan
Jan on 8 Apr 2021
Edited: Jan on 8 Apr 2021
Omit the brute clearing header:
close all
clear all
clc
This is not useful in productive code and I cannot imagine why it is recommended such frequently to beginners.
Use a function instead, to keep the workspace clean.
Folder = 'C:\Users\box\Desktop\Projeto Luis\Dados\2021';
FileList = dir(fullfile(Folder, '**', *.21I'));
for iFile = 1:numel(FileList)
File = fullfile(FileList(iFile).folder, FileList(iFile).name);
% Now import this File as needed:
...
end
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Luís Mira
Luís Mira on 8 Apr 2021
Ok, thanks mate. I'm still learning and I was told since the beggining to do it so, that's why I do it everytime.
Jan
Jan on 8 Apr 2021
Edited: Jan on 10 Apr 2021
Yes, it happens frequently that teachers tell their students to use this brute clearing header. clear all removes all loaded functions from the memory such that they have to be read again from the slow disk. This wastes a lot of time without any benefits. I'm afraid the teachers simply repeat what they have been told when they have been students, although they do not understand, what the code does. This is called "cargo cult programming", which is a widespread programming anti-pattern.

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