File Name Search Function
Tristan Ursell
File Finder
March 2012
filenames = filefinder('searchpath','searchterm1','seartchterm2',...);
This function will return a list of file names that contain all of the given search terms. All entries to this function should be strings. All search terms are case sensitive!
filenames is a cell array.
Conceptual Example:
Let's presume that within 'searchpath' there are, in total, five files:
1) future.txt
2) predictions.txt
3) future predictions.txt
4) predilections.txt
5) predictions for future.txt
Using the search term '.txt' returns a cell array with all five file names.
Using the search term 'tions' returns a cell array with filenames 2 through 5.
Using the serach term 'future' returns a cell array with filenames 1,3, and 5.
Using the search terms 'future' and 'prediction' returns a cell array with filenames 3 and 5.
Using the search term 'future prediction' returns a cell array with only filename 3. Thus one can combine two independent search terms in an ordered search term.
Cite As
Tristan Ursell (2025). File Name Search Function (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/35816-file-name-search-function), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Retrieved .
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