How can I load multiple samples in a for loop
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Shawna Bship
on 24 Jun 2015
Commented: Joseph Cheng
on 24 Jun 2015
I am trying to write a program that runs multiple samples but I can not figure out how to load a different sample for each iteration of the for loop.
For example:
sample1='/home/examplefilename.DTA';
sample2='/home/examplefilename2.DTA';
sample3='/home/examplefilename3.DTA';
q = inputdlg('How many samples were loaded?');
nsamples = str2double(q);
for h=1:nsamples;
[xd,yd,Pars]=eprload(sample(h));
xIndex = find(yd==max(yd(xd>=2600 & xd<=2850)), 1, 'first');
B = xd(xIndex);
v=Pars.MWFQ;
disp(sample(h))
end
This gives me the error message 'Undefined function or variable 'sample'.
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Joseph Cheng
on 24 Jun 2015
Edited: Joseph Cheng
on 24 Jun 2015
that is because sample is undefined but sample1 sample2 and sample3 is what you defined. how you're calling out that last line you should build sample{} as a cell array
sample{1}='/home/examplefilename.DTA';
sample{2}='/home/examplefilename2.DTA';
sample{3}='/home/examplefilename3.DTA';
q = inputdlg('How many samples were loaded?');
nsamples = str2double(q);
for h=1:nsamples;
%redacted
disp(sample(h))
end
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Joseph Cheng
on 24 Jun 2015
and since we do this you don't need the inputdlg and you can get the size/length/numel of sample to calculate nsamples.
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