mkdir with variable name

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Jakub
Jakub on 7 May 2013
Commented: Walter Roberson on 8 Feb 2018
Hi, i want to make directory. This directory is in a directory which name depends on a variable. How can i do this? This is part of my code.
for l=1:10
...
mkdir('c:\...\demence\' int2str(l) '\','coef')
...
end
It is not working. Thanks for help.

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 7 May 2013
See the first example here:
You're close:
mkdir(['c:' 'c:\...\demence\' int2str(l) '\']);
or
mkdir(sprintf('c:\%i',l))
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Jakub
Jakub on 8 May 2013
It shouldnt be but its not working...
mkdir('c:\test\' int2str(l) '\','koef')
mkdir('c:\test\' int2str(l) '\','koef')
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Error: Unexpected MATLAB expression._**
Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 8 May 2013
You need to put the string inside of square brackets to concatenate it first, just like I did.

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Anmol Pardeshi
Anmol Pardeshi on 8 Feb 2018
Edited: Anmol Pardeshi on 8 Feb 2018
for a=1:1000
subfolder_name=char(%pick information from a variable whos folder name is expected and store here);
cd F:\OutputFolder %route to the parent folder of output
mkdir(['F:\OutputFolder\',subfolder_name])
...
end
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Feb 2018
projectdir = 'F:\OutputFolder';
for a = 1 : 1000
subfolder_name=char(%pick information from a variable whos folder name is expected and store here);
mkdir( fullfile(projectdir, subfolder_name) );
end

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