Using dir() without changing directory?
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Zeynab Mousavikhamene
on 11 Oct 2019
I need to find files that have dir(['*K1*.json']); in their names which are in a specific folder different from the matlab script folder. I prefere not to change directory because I will get error while running the script.
Is there any way to do so?
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Jim Riggs
on 11 Oct 2019
Perhaps you did not understand:
The path specification "/users/geoffh/someFolder/" represents the full path to the folder that contains the files that you want to search. You need to substitude the actual path to your files.
If you specify a path in the 'dir' command, it will searth that specified folder.
Stephen23
on 12 Oct 2019
Edited: Stephen23
on 24 Apr 2023
"I prefere not to change directory because I will get error while running the script. "
Changing folders to access data files is slow and makes the code harder to debug. Best avoided.
It is much better to use absolute/relative filenames, as the others have already commented.
"the folder containing *K1*.json is differnt from matlab running script... I need a structure that can define the folder containing K1.json files."
That is exactly what absolute/relative filenames are for:
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per isakson
on 12 Oct 2019
Use an absolute path rather than a relative path (as proposed in the comments). It's easier to get it right. Thus try
sad = dir( fullfile( 'c:', 'specific', 'folder', ['*K1*.json'] ) );
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