finding path and timestamp of file used

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Hi All,
I am reading data into dataset with rawData = dataset('XLSFile','myData.csv', 'sheet','myData');
I want to collect entire file path with timestamp so that i can later print it as report for all input files like this.
How do i do it?
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Neesha
Neesha on 12 Dec 2014
I am using following to get the path now, just figured.
a = (fileparts(which('myData.csv')));
b = [a, '\', 'myData.csv'];
rawData = dataset('XLSFile','myData.csv', 'sheet','myData');
That gets me the path of the file and I make sure my file being read from that path. But how do i get time stamp?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 12 Dec 2014
Try this:
filename = which(mfilename('fullpath')) % Whatever you need.
fileInfo = dir(filename)
fprintf('The date of %s\nis %s\n', filename, fileInfo.date);
In the command window:
filename =
C:\Users\Neesha\Documents\MATLAB\work\Tests\test1.m
fileInfo =
name: 'test1.m'
date: '12-Dec-2014 15:01:02'
bytes: 395
isdir: 0
datenum: 735945.625717593
The date of C:\Users\Neesha\Documents\MATLAB\work\Tests\test1.m
is 12-Dec-2014 15:01:02
there is also the datenum value you can use if you need a number instead of a string.

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Adam
Adam on 12 Dec 2014
myFile = java.io.File( filename );
myFile.lastModified
myFile.getCanonicalPath
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Neesha
Neesha on 12 Dec 2014
Yes it does give me timestamp if i use it with Dir and then .date.
Weird that it does not with myFile.LastModified
Adam
Adam on 12 Dec 2014
It doesn't give a struct. Those are actually functions not properties/fields. It confused me at first but
methods( myFile )
shows you the options.

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