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mehtap agirsoy
mehtap agirsoy on 29 May 2021
Edited: mehtap agirsoy on 30 May 2021
Hey, I would like to calculate mean values of certain files. For example, for the first iteration I need to store values of B35 to B41 files and then calculate the average of them. My code does not store the previous data and just takes the new and calculates the average. My data(:,:,i) should store the old values but not.I really get stucked and could not find a solution. Could you please give me some advice? Thanks in advance.
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mehtap agirsoy
mehtap agirsoy on 29 May 2021
I could not upload, I have .dat files and these are not supported. If it is possible for you to share your email I can send you the files. Thanks
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 May 2021
You can zip files and attach the zip

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 30 May 2021
I have attached cleaned up code that is more careful about filenames and about potentially missing data, and it saves data more carefully.
However...
  • because you were saving data(:,:,i) I saved all the data into a cell array filedata(), in case you want to do something with it later. But this is a questionable decision as you overwrite data(:,:,i) for each j iteration, suggesting you do not really need to store the file data after you have written the tekplot
  • your folder structure is weird, with multiple levels of redundancies
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mehtap agirsoy
mehtap agirsoy on 30 May 2021
Edited: mehtap agirsoy on 30 May 2021
Hi Walter, I really appreciate it. I am not comfortable with matlab as you can see from my code. I agree my folder structure is quite weird I need to think about it. Again many many thanks.

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