list names in an array

I have many files that i want to list their names in an array but the name is full for example
F:\New\checkfiles\C100.csv

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Any problems using dir()?
it gives the name only like C100
not the whole name
It sounds like you're doing something wrong.
Does your code look like this?
d = dir('C:\Users\name\Documents\MATLAB\');
% list all file
{d.name}'
It would be handy if dir took an argument, allowing specification of the full path in the output. It seems like this would be a common enough thing to want to do.
Agreed. I suggested testing d.name because the OP stated that it was only returning file name when it should be returning the file extension as well.

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A lot simpler than all that has been suggested:
foldercontent = dir('C:\somewhere\*.csv');
filelist = fullfile({foldercontent.folder}, {foldercontent.name}); %that's all that is needed.
As said, if a string array is needed, string will convert the cell array of char vectors into a string array

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Adam Danz
Adam Danz on 13 Jun 2019
Edited: Adam Danz on 13 Jun 2019
That is more simpler to read and more intuitive. However, for those obsessed with speed, The Cyclist's solution is 1.56x faster and my solution is 1.84x faster; probably due to avoiding overhead in fullfile (median speed comparison of 10,000 repetitions of each single line solution).
I would argue that clarity completely trumps speed in this case particularly as the speed difference would be insignificant compared to the file IO that will inevitably follow.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 14 Jun 2019
Edited: Stephen23 on 14 Jun 2019
+1 fullfile is definitely the way to go.
It is highly unlikely that constructing filenames is going to be a bottleneck in the code.
Definitely clairity over milliseconds.

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I'm pretty sure there is a better, simpler way to do this, but I believe this does what you want:
s = dir;
fileList = cellfun(@(x,y)[x,'/',y],{s.folder}',{s.name}','UniformOutput',false);

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the output is a cell array
so how can i convert it to a string array not char array
matlab 2016
string(fileList)
will convert the cell array to a string array (at least in R2018b).
"I'm pretty sure there is a better, simpler way..."
s = dir;
fileList = strcat({s.folder}',repmat({'/'},size(s)),{s.name}');
"I'm pretty sure there is a better, simpler way..."
S = dir(...);
F = cellfun(@fullfile,{S.folder}',{S.name}','uni',0);
Or simply:
F = fullfile({S.folder},{S.name});

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