Saving file with file name from user
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I have code for push button where user will click on save, then a folder browser opens where user selects the folder to save the file.
Now here my code:
filename=('output.xls');
foldername = uigetdir;
% ensure the folder name is valid
if ischar(foldername)
% update the file name to include the folder name
filename = fullfile(foldername,filename);
% open the file
fid = fopen(filename,'w');
if fid>0
% write the data to file
fprintf(fid, '%6s\t%6s\t\n', 'x', 'y');
fprintf(fid, '%6.4f\t%6.41f\t\n', result);
fclose(fid);
end
end
So here by default the output file name will be output.xls
I want to have the user capability to set the name of the file. So how to do that?
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Image Analyst
on 30 Apr 2015
Let the user type it in with uiputfile(). Here is my snippet for that:
% Get the name of the file that the user wants to save.
% Note, if you're saving an image you can use imsave() instead of uiputfile().
startingFolder = userpath
defaultFileName = fullfile(startingFolder, '*.*');
[baseFileName, folder] = uiputfile(defaultFileName, 'Specify a file');
if baseFileName == 0
% User clicked the Cancel button.
return;
end
fullFileName = fullfile(folder, baseFileName)
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Adi Purwandana
on 28 Feb 2023
I found the solution already... just type '*.xls' to replace '*.*' thank you.
Image Analyst
on 28 Feb 2023
@Adi Purwandana These days we use .xlsx rather than .xls to ensure you get the modern format of the workbook.
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Stephen23
on 30 Apr 2015
Edited: Stephen23
on 30 Apr 2015
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Stephen23
on 30 Apr 2015
Edited: Stephen23
on 30 Apr 2015
The path and file arguments around the wrong way in the fullfile call, it should be:
filename = fullfile(PathName,filename);
When you have a problem like this it helps to use the debugging tools, as mistakes like this are easy to find when you check the variables during line-by-line code evaluation.
Note also that you specify the file extension as .xls, but you have opened a textfile and are using fprintf to write text data. This does not make any sense, as .xls files are not text files, but binary files.
You need to decide if you want to work with textfiles or excel files, and then either:
- use a file extension that is suitable for textfiles and will not be mistaken for an .xls file.
- save an .xls file using xlswrite.
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