handling filename containing spaces

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Philip
Philip on 16 Mar 2012
Edited: Stephen23 on 1 Dec 2021
I am using the following code to load a data file [Windows environment]:
FileName = uigetfile('*.TAB','Select a TAB file.');
Frames = dlmread(FileName_in,'\t');
Most of the files have names such as foo_two.tab or foo-two.tab Some contain spaces, such as foo two.tab
I have tried both strcat and regexp to insert single quotes at the beginning and end of the filename string but these are ignored by the dlmread function.
Any tips or suggestions would be appreciated.

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Jan
Jan on 16 Mar 2012
Matlab's fopen handles filenames containing spaces without any problems. Do not enclose them in quotes or double quotes.
If you have any problems, there must by another reason.
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Gordon Campbell
Gordon Campbell on 1 Dec 2021
Hi Jan,
Has this changed since 2012?
I tried fopen C:\New Folder and got "Error using fopen Invalid permission."
Whereas when I tried C:\NewFolder, I had no problem.
Stephen23
Stephen23 on 1 Dec 2021
Edited: Stephen23 on 1 Dec 2021
"Has this changed since 2012? "
Nope. But based on your example code you are using command syntax, which a) will cause your filepath to be interpreted as two separate text inputs to FOPEN, and b) is not very useful for FOPEN anyway.
You should be using function syntax (and forget about command syntax unless debugging).

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 16 Mar 2012
Ahh!
Difference between FileName and FileName_in. The issue has nothing to do with spaces.
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Philip
Philip on 16 Mar 2012
Sorry. I had finger failure. The correct code is
FileName_in = uigetfile('*.TAB','Select a TAB file.');
Frames = dlmread(FileName_in,'\t');

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