How can I introduce a ' \ ' after ' sprintf '
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Hello
I have a problem introducing a slash after 'sprintf' function
My code is this:
folderName1='Image_%d_TrueColor_Segmentation';
mkdir('C:\Software\AUTOMATED RESULTS\Segmented_Images',sprintf(folderName1,Num_Exe));
ab=['C:\Software\Segmented_Images\',sprintf(folderName1,Num_Exe)];
My problem occurs as I am trying to introduce a '\' after the path of 'ab' variable. I tried to intriduce it in the 'folderName1' variable at the end but did not work.
Any ideas ???
Thank you in advance
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Jan
on 29 Apr 2012
Either use \\ or insert the backslashes as string input:
sprintf('String\\backslashes\\OtherString')
sprintf('String%sOtherString', '\backlash\')
This is explained in "help sprintf". Whenever you have a problem with a specific command, reading the help and doc is recommended.
But for your problem the command fullfile would be more reliable. For details, see "help fullfile".
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Image Analyst
on 29 Apr 2012
Dimitris, for simplicity, just don't use backslashes. Did you know that forward slashes work just fine for Windows paths? But anyway, the solution is to use fullfile() like Jan said - it takes care of all that for you.
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Dimitris M
on 29 Apr 2012
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Jan
on 29 Apr 2012
You are welcome. When reading the documentation does help, it helps faster than the forum. In addition the documentation of Matlab has a high quality. Therefore I suggest to read it whenever I can.
Daniel
on 13 Nov 2013
On the other hand, forum answers are faster than the doc for the hundreds who will come after :)
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