How can I introduce a ' \ ' after ' sprintf '

Hello
I have a problem introducing a slash after 'sprintf' function
My code is this:
folderName1='Image_%d_TrueColor_Segmentation';
mkdir('C:\Software\AUTOMATED RESULTS\Segmented_Images',sprintf(folderName1,Num_Exe));
ab=['C:\Software\Segmented_Images\',sprintf(folderName1,Num_Exe)];
My problem occurs as I am trying to introduce a '\' after the path of 'ab' variable. I tried to intriduce it in the 'folderName1' variable at the end but did not work.
Any ideas ???
Thank you in advance

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Jan
Jan il 29 Apr 2012
Either use \\ or insert the backslashes as string input:
sprintf('String\\backslashes\\OtherString')
sprintf('String%sOtherString', '\backlash\')
This is explained in "help sprintf". Whenever you have a problem with a specific command, reading the help and doc is recommended.
But for your problem the command fullfile would be more reliable. For details, see "help fullfile".

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 29 Apr 2012

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Dimitris, for simplicity, just don't use backslashes. Did you know that forward slashes work just fine for Windows paths? But anyway, the solution is to use fullfile() like Jan said - it takes care of all that for you.

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Adri
Adri il 29 Giu 2020
I logged in just to like and comment this answer. Thank you very much!

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Dimitris M
Dimitris M il 29 Apr 2012

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Thank you very much
I read the documentation of course prior contacting you , but sometimes is too complex and I can not really understand it.
Thank you again for your help !

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Jan
Jan il 29 Apr 2012
You are welcome. When reading the documentation does help, it helps faster than the forum. In addition the documentation of Matlab has a high quality. Therefore I suggest to read it whenever I can.
Daniel
Daniel il 13 Nov 2013
On the other hand, forum answers are faster than the doc for the hundreds who will come after :)

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