How to load data from a location other than current directory
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Anthony Barone
on 13 Jul 2015
Answered: PAVANRAJ PRAJJU
on 15 May 2022
I would like to be able to load a .mat file from an arbitrary location that is not my currently selected folder.
Example: data is stored in C:\users\me\Documents\MATLAB\data\example_data.mat
current selected folder (where script is running) is C:\users\me\Documents\MATLAB\projects\project1\example_code.m
What code could I use to load example_data.mat in a some script (example_code.m) running from any arbitrary folder in MATLAB?
Thanks!
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Jul 2015
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Jul 2015
data=load('C:\users\me\Documents\MATLAB\data\example_data.mat')
data is a struct variable, for example:
data=
a: [1 2 3]
b: [2 3 4]
c: [3 4 5]
The you can access all your variables
a=data.a
b=data.b
c=data.c
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Jul 2015
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 13 Jul 2015
If you want to assign values to each variable automatically:
filename='C:\users\me\Documents\MATLAB\data\example_data.mat'
str=whos('-file',filename)
str={str.name}
load(filename,str{:})
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PAVANRAJ PRAJJU
on 15 May 2022
What is the command that is used to call data from a file which is saved in the same directory
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