load files whith a previus specified name
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hello all,
so, I want to load a file whose name is previously specified in a variable:
alf=0
pol=1
name= [(strcat('1beatrixresult Aplha=', num2str(alf), '- p=', num2str(pol)))]
load (name)
Now, matlab gives me an error:
Error using load
Unable to read file '1beatrixresult Aplha=0- p=1'. No such file or directory.
But I know that the file does exist. In fact if I writte it like this:
load ('1beatrixresult Alpha=0- p=1')
then matlab load the file without problem. Any idea of what could be causing this error and how can I fix it? thank you before hand
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David Wilson
2019 年 4 月 19 日
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2019 年 4 月 19 日
Works for me, but you might want to clean up your fkilenames. Try to avoid spaces, equal signs etc. Use underscore if you must.
Let's start by generating a data (.mat) file with some dummy data, and the (awkward) filename you have.
%%
clear
dummyVar = -pi; % some dummy data
save('1beatrixresult Aplha=0- p=1')
clear
Now clear the workspace, and try to reload it. Make sure that the .mat file exists though.
%% Now try to load it
clear
% form .mat data file name
alf=0;
pol=1;
name = [(strcat('1beatrixresult Aplha=', num2str(alf), '- p=', num2str(pol)))]
if ~(exist(name,'file')==2)
warning('No file found') % prudent to check
end
load(name)
disp(dummyVar)
Works for me. If you are on Windows, your filename has spaces, and that's traditionally a big no no. You need to use double quotes in DOS. You should also have a recent version of Matlab as well. Check with ver.
Of course all your (self-inflicted) problems would go away if you had a safer filename scheme.
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