Check if filename is valid.

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Qingyang
Qingyang il 20 Lug 2012
Modificato: George Abrahams il 19 Dic 2023
Hi, is there a native function or a simple code to check if a user-typed filename is valid for saving a file? (In that it doesn't contain illegal characters like /\":?<>|, etc.)

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski il 20 Lug 2012
regexp it!
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Jan
Jan il 23 Lug 2012
Let UIPUTFILE check the file name instead of using an edit control.
Jason Nicholson
Jason Nicholson il 14 Feb 2014
This code snippet will not work unless you check if it is empty.
if ~isempty(regexp(filename, '[/\*:?"<>|]', 'once'))
%Do something
end

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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub il 23 Lug 2012
A long time ago, probably Windows 95 on a FAT16 harddisk, I started using the following:
regexp(fname, ['^(?!^(PRN|AUX|CLOCK\$|NUL|CON|COM\d|LPT\d|\..*)', ...
'(\..+)?$)[^\x00-\x1f\\?*:\"><|/]+$'], 'once'));
At that time, Windows had the most restrictive file name conventions. I am not sure what the rules are now. You also should check for the length of the path and the total number of characters in the file name.
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Jan
Jan il 23 Lug 2012
Windows 7: Either 260 characters, or start with //?/ and 32767 characters, while each folder can have up to 255 characters. The later works for most of the API-functions, but not e.g. for the Windows Explorer. Moving a file name with a long name to the RecycleBin fails also. The backup program and server based tools might fail also. Therefore I'd prefer the dull limit of 260 characters (including "C\:" and a trailing terminator '\0')!).

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ola bayo
ola bayo il 16 Ott 2017
Modificato: Walter Roberson il 16 Ott 2017
Which following is a valid file name in MATLAB?
A) lab 2
B) lab2
C) lab-2
D) 2lab
E) LAB 2
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 16 Ott 2017
For the question as phrased: all of them. For a slightly different question, the answer would be fairly different.

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Thomas
Thomas il 1 Dic 2017
If you do not want to use UIputfile, another option is fopen. fileID = fopen(filename,'w') if fopen cannot open the file, then fileID is -1.

Daniele Busi
Daniele Busi il 24 Feb 2020
function bool = isLegalPath(str)
bool = true;
try
java.io.File(str).toPath;
catch
bool = false;
end
end

George Abrahams
George Abrahams il 19 Dic 2023
Modificato: George Abrahams il 19 Dic 2023
Hi Qingyang, I recently released the isvalidpath function on File Exchange which does exactly this!
Like @Daniele Busi's answer, it's based on java.io.File().toPath, which is more robust than anything we'll build ourselves, but isvalidpath also provides:
  • The option to validate that the path refers to a file, rather than a directory, or vice versa.
  • The option to validate that the file extension matches a given set, for example, that the path refers to an image.
  • Human readable feedback, in case the validation fails, for example, a warning that the path lacks a filename or contains an illegal character.

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