How to loop through a folder?

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andrew
andrew il 11 Mar 2014
Commentato: Image Analyst il 10 Dic 2020
I currently have 24 folders within a folder and I was wondering if it was possible to loop through the 24 folders and extract information from a subfolder within the 24 folders.
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Brando Miranda
Brando Miranda il 30 Mar 2018
great question. This is some of the trivialest things to do in a language and its incomprehensible how hard it is to do in matlab.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 11 Mar 2014
See my attached demo where it recurses through a folder and all subfolders.
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Rik
Rik il 10 Dic 2020
You can use the ** option of dir. What did you try?
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 10 Dic 2020
Yes, essentially it's
filePattern = sprintf('%s/**/*.*', topLevelFolder);
allFileInfo = dir(filePattern);
See my attached m-file for a full demo with tons of explanations.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 11 Mar 2014
Modificato: Sean de Wolski il 11 Mar 2014
You can use the dir command to give you the names and then loop over them.
files = dir;
directoryNames = {files([files.isdir]).name};
directoryNames = directoryNames(~ismember(directoryNames,{'.','..'}))
Now run the for-loop over directoryNames and apply your analysis to each
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Brando Miranda
Brando Miranda il 30 Mar 2018
why does
directoryNames = {files([files.isdir]).name};
work? its really cryptic? are u using list comprehensions or what dark magic is going on there?
Stephen23
Stephen23 il 30 Mar 2018
Modificato: Stephen23 il 30 Mar 2018
@Brando Miranda: "list comprehensions" exist only in Python. They do not exist in MATLAB.
The syntax in both your comments uses comma-separated lists. Comma-separated lists are very simple:

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manideep reddy
manideep reddy il 18 Apr 2018

see my code below but make sure that the folder which we are looping through contains only flolders and not files.

 cd pwd ; ## Or any other working directory you want
X = ls  ;
disp(X) ;
for itr = 1:size(X)(1)
	string_1 = X(itr,:) ;
	string_2{itr} = deblank(string_1) ;  ## This deletes the trailing blank spaces 			
end
for itr = 1:size(X)(1)
	cd(string_2{itr})
	cd ../
	# DO SOMETHING #
end
  end
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Stephen23
Stephen23 il 18 Apr 2018
Modificato: Stephen23 il 18 Apr 2018
This code has several bugs and could be significantly improved:
  • Do NOT use cd. Using cd is slower than using absolute/relative filepaths, makes debugging more difficult, and changes which functions/scripts are accessible to MATLAB. It is NOT necessary to cd directories where datafiles are stored because all MATLAB filereading/writing functions accept relative/absolute paths. Basically cd should only be used interactively, and NOT used in code. See:
  • Do NOT use ls for parsing filenames. This operator is intended for displaying a list in the command window, but parsing its output char array is a waste of time. dir is what the MATLAB documentation recommends and shows in all examples that require reading multiple files from a folder, e.g.:
  • size(X)(1) is not valid MATLAB syntax, and will throw an error.
  • string_2 is not preallocated.
  • A loop is anyway not required for deblanking the filenames: simply use deblank(cellstr(X)).
Rather than following this buggy code, I recommend that other users follow the examples shown in the MATLAB help and wiki:
manideep reddy
manideep reddy il 20 Apr 2018
Thank you very much. I am actually not a computer science student. So, just answered the query without considering algorithm and complexity. Anyway, I will implement your suggestions/ recommendations in future. Thanks..!

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