How can I import multiple files into the MATLAB workspace?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 10 Sep 2012
Edited: Eric Sargent
on 3 Jan 2024
I have a set of about 50 data files which I want to import to MATLAB. Each file has several columns.
I have found that the command
load -ascii filename.txt
works rather well for my purpose on a single file. However, I want to load about 50 different files. I would like some direction on how best to load multilple files into separate arrays.
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MathWorks Support Team
on 17 Mar 2021
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 17 Mar 2021
You can use the "load" function in a loop to load in all the files. If you place all of the files you would like to load into a single directory, you can use the "dir" function to capture the file names. Here is an example:
files = dir('*.txt');
for i=1:length(files)
load(files(i).name, '-ascii');
end
This code will load in all of the files in the directory (assuming they are .txt files) and save them as arrays with the file name as the array name.
Other functions that might be more suitable for your application include "importdata, "textscan", "dlmread" and "readtable".
For more information on importing data into MATLAB refer to the following URL:
One more way of importing multiple files is using "Import Tool". The following documentation page provides steps required to generate the function and call the same using a MATLAB script.
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Stephen23
on 17 Feb 2021
Edited: Eric Sargent
on 3 Jan 2024
Note: This reply was in response to a previous answer and it's content has been integrated into the answer above (reply is from February 2021 and the answer above was updated in March 2021).
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Note that this code is unnecessarily complex because it relies on eval to indirectly call load using command syntax. Unfortunately @MathWorks Support Team does not know how to use simpler function syntax:
A = load(files(i).name,'-ascii')
All MATLAB beginners need to learn the difference, otherwise they will write obfuscated code like this answer.
@nuvolet: your question is answered here:
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