How to save the required output?
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Suppose we have two folders A and B , both contain images.
Let folder A have 6 images:a1,a2,...,a6
folder B have 60 images: b1,b2,...,b60.
I want to select 10 images in B for each image in A, in the following way
for a1 select b1,b2,...,b10
for a2 select b11,b12,...,b20
The code is as;
%Select image folder A
A_dir = uigetdir();
%Select image folder B
B_dir = uigetdir();
%Identify files of interest
A_files=dir(fullfile(A_dir,'*.tif'));
B_files=dir(fullfile(B_dir,'*.tif')); % * 
%Load images
for i = 1:length(A_files)
    A_image = imread([A_dir,filesep,A_files(i).name]);
    if i == 1
        for ii = 1:10
            B_images(ii,:,:) = imread([B_dir,filesep,B_files(ii).name]);
        end
    else
        for ii = 1:10
            B_images(ii,:,:) = imread([B_dir,filesep,B_files((i-1)*10+(ii-1)).name]);
        end
    end
end
Now how to save the required output in the following form
A=<6×11 cell> which is in the form 
<256×256 uint8> <256×256 uint8>  <256×256 uint8> ... <256×256 uint8> 
First column contain image A and other 10 columns contain corresponding 10 images B
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  DGM
      
      
 on 21 Sep 2021
        Something like this:
%Select image folder A
A_dir = uigetdir();
%Select image folder B
B_dir = uigetdir();
%Identify files of interest
A_files=dir(fullfile(A_dir,'*.tif'));
B_files=dir(fullfile(B_dir,'*.tif'));
nfiles = [numel(A_files) numel(B_files)];
%Load images
imagearray = cell(nfiles(1),nfiles(2)/nfiles(1) + 1);
for ax = 1:nfiles(1)
    imagearray{ax,1} = imread([A_dir,filesep,A_files(ax).name]);
	for bx = 1:nfiles(2)/nfiles(1)
		imagearray{ax,bx+1} = imread([B_dir,filesep,B_files((ax-1)*10 + bx).name]);
	end
end
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  DGM
      
      
 on 21 Sep 2021
				Hmm.  The site is flaky sometimes.  I have a slow connection and run into a lot of bogus errors because of scripts timing out or breaking.  In that particular experience, it often works to leave the page and then naturally navigate back to it in a few minutes.  That said, if the answer satisfactorily helped you, then don't worry too much about it if you still can't accept the answer.  
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