combine multiple text files into one text file with a loop

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Hi
I have multiple text files with names like 1.txt, 2.txt, 3.txt...... Each file has a single row of data(same format and length), I am think about combining those files into one text file which has a matrix data.
For example
1.txt has a row of " 1 3 4 8...."
2.txt has a row of " 3 5 7 3...."
3.txt has a row of " 9 1 3 5...."
......
I want to combine them into a file with a matrix like below,
1 3 4 8....
3 5 7 3....
9 1 3 5....
I know I can do system('copy 1.txt+2.txt+3.txt MyBigFat.txt'), but if I have over 100 or even 1000 text files can I save myself the trouble from doing system('copy 1.txt +2.txt+ 3.txt +...+1000.txt')?
Thanks in advance!
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Feb 2019
You can generate the command to system()
s = sprintf('%d.txt+', 1:999);
s = ['copy ', s, '+1000.txt MyBigFat.txt'];
system(s)

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Answers (2)

Andrei Bobrov
Andrei Bobrov on 30 May 2012
k = arrayfun(@(x)dlmread([num2str(x),'.txt']),1:3,'un',0)
out = cat(1,k{:})
dlmwrite('4.txt',out,'delimiter', ' ')

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 30 May 2012
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Kjersti Ensrud
Kjersti Ensrud on 22 Feb 2019
Do you know how to get each .txt-file to start at a new line. Something like \n ?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 23 Feb 2019
Is it the case that you are reading in a number of files, and building up one large numeric array from them, and that you want to write out the numeric array, but with an empty line between where the boundaries of the files used to be?

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