Index exceeds matrix dimensions​..........​.error

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D S Parihar
D S Parihar on 22 Sep 2015
Commented: Walter Roberson on 22 Sep 2015
when i run this code i get the index exceeds matrix dimension error
clear
a='D:\Seismic Data';
b=dir(fullfile(a));
L1=length(b);
for i=3:L1
c=dir(fullfile(a,b(i).name));
d=fullfile(a,b(i).name,c(7).name);
e=headerInfo(d);
f=e{6,6};
g=strsplit(f,':');
s1{i-2,:}=e{8,3};
s2{i-2,:}=e{5,6};
s3{i-2,:}=e{5,11};
s4{i-2,:}=g{1};
s5{i-2,:}=g{2};
end
y=[s1 s2 s3 s4 s5];
xlswrite('D:\Test MATLAB\Myprogram2.xlsx',y,'sheet1','R2')
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D S Parihar
D S Parihar on 22 Sep 2015
for i=3 it is working well but as i=4 then is could not load all the directory in c.

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Sunny Billava
Sunny Billava on 22 Sep 2015
Are you sure you want to hard-code index of c to c(7) on line 5?
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D S Parihar
D S Parihar on 22 Sep 2015
yes c(7) is hard-code index.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 22 Sep 2015
How can you be positive there will always be at least 7 files there?
Also you are not taking into account that the order of files returned is not fixed, and depends on the file system (not the operating system). If you need a particular name then you should use it.

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