Copy the value from a variable to a new name

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Hi,
I have a not very difficult problem, but I don't know how to solve it. I've created a variable and I need to write this number (1, 2, 3 or 4) in the newfileName.
for k = 1:length(fileNames)
n = num2str(fileNames{k}(3:4));
if n > 20 & n < 21
fileName = 1 % put your file name for this case here
elseif n >= 22 & n < 23
fileName = 2 % put your file name for this case here
elseif n >= 24 & n < 25
fileName = 3 % put your file name for this case here
else
fileName = 4
end
newFileName = [ fileNames{k}(3) '_dm_' fileNames{k}(4:9) '_' fileNames{k}(10:16) 'hu' ];
movefile([myPath fileNames{k}], [myPath newFileName]);
end
For example, if I write the following code the result is not the value from this variable (1,2,3 or 4). It's "hufileName". How can I change it?
newFileName = [ fileNames{k}(3) '_dm_' fileNames{k}(4:9) '_' fileNames{k}(10:16) 'hu' 'fileName'
Thanks in advance and greetings,
Emma

Accepted Answer

Robert Cumming
Robert Cumming on 19 Oct 2012
Edited: Robert Cumming on 19 Oct 2012
in your code - filename is a number so you have two choices
1. use num2str to change it from a number to a string
newFilename = [ 'string' num2str(filename) ];
2. make it expicitly a string
filename = '1';
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Emmanuelle
Emmanuelle on 19 Oct 2012
Sorry. I've tried this "n = ['string' num2str(fileNames{k}(4:9))];" and I get that error: ??? Error using ==> movefile. Also, when I change " fileName = '1';" I get the same error.
Emmanuelle
Emmanuelle on 19 Oct 2012
I've done something similar, as you said. Thank you so much Robert. Greetings,

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