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Re: string-beginners question
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robert Macy |
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Re: string-beginners question |
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Fri, 08 Oct 2004 10:04:29 -0700 |
I use this for "walking" through a set of text file data.
for i=1:4
position=i;
numeric1=48+fix(position/10);
numeric2=48+mod(position,10);
middle1=setstr([numeric1]);
middle2=setstr([numeric2]);
wavfile1=setstr([Firstword1,middle1,middle2,Lastword]);
...do something with wavfile...
endfor
- Robert -
On Fri, 08 Oct 2004 11:14:03 +0200
"Jiri Pachman" <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> I can not find answer concerning string creation using
> dir/ls command.
>
> I want to create string containing output of dir command.
> I have file with specific suffix and I want to use it
> later for loading files of the same name.
>
> Example:
> test.inf
> test_001.dat
> test_002.dat
> test_003.dat
> test_004.dat
>
> I would like to use the *.inf to create string with the
> name test.res and than use part of this string to
> identify other files for loading. I hoped a = ls *.inf
> could do it but it does not work. I can create this
> string manually but I believe there has to be a way.
>
> If you could help me out or point me in the direction
> where I can read something about it I would appreciate
> it.
>
> Thanks
> Jiri Pachman
>
>
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