textscan loop works on windows but not on macOS - why?

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Ekaterina Avershina
Ekaterina Avershina 2017년 12월 1일
댓글: Walter Roberson 2022년 8월 16일
Hi all,
I have a list of files that i need to open, schematically the script looks like:
for i=1:length(files)
x=fopen(files{i});
data=textscan(x, -all-the-formatspecs-);
fclose(x)
end
The script works perfectly fine on windows and goes through all the files in the list. When the script is run on macOS, though, an 'invalid file identifier' error message pops up after it's gone through the loop couple of times. Also, there is no consistency on -when- it crashes. sometimes after it's gone through 10 files, sometimes - through 2... If i try to open the file it crashed on, individually using same commands - it works... What can be the problem?
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Jos (10584)
Jos (10584) 2017년 12월 1일
Looks fine. What is the error message you get when it crashes?
Ekaterina Avershina
Ekaterina Avershina 2017년 12월 1일
Jos, thanks! As Guillaume pointed out, it sends an error of 'invalid file identifier'

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Guillaume
Guillaume 2017년 12월 1일
편집: Guillaume 2017년 12월 1일
To find out why fopen failed to open a file, change your script to:
for i=1:length(files)
[fid, errmsg]=fopen(files{i});
assert(fid > 0, 'Failed to open "%s" because %s', files{i}, errmsg);
data = textscan(fid, -all-the-formatspecs-);
fclose(fid)
end
This should give you a better description of the problem.

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Ekaterina Avershina
Ekaterina Avershina 2017년 12월 1일
편집: Ekaterina Avershina 2017년 12월 1일
Guillaume, thank you for the corrections and the suggestion. (a) yes, i do know that the file exist. When i open the file individually, it works (x gets assigned to 3 or larger). and it goes through to the data; it's only when i use the loop, that the problem occurs. (b) i will try your approach and send a feedback. (c) the filename is given as follows:
files=cellstr(ls(['./' dirname]));
for i=1:length(files)
if contains(files{i},'.txt')
x=fopen(['./' dirname '/' strrep(files{i},' ','')]);
data=textscan(x, -all-the-formatspecs-);
fclose(x)
end
end
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I-Lin Wang
I-Lin Wang 2022년 8월 16일
What's dirname?

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Ekaterina Avershina
Ekaterina Avershina 2017년 12월 1일
Thank you for the hint, Guillaume! Without it i would have never guessed what is causing the problem! So fopen fails due to 'too long file name', and that happens because cellstr(ls(dir)) command saves filenames as (num_files*1) cellmatrix on Windows and as 1*1 cell with a 1-row string of all the concatenated filenames on mac!. I don't have a direct access to the mac (it's in another city, and the user sends me print screens of the errors), so each time i assumed it was going through number of files and the last one - is the one it failed on; and it never even slightly occurred to me that the whole list is the 'name' of the file... Thanks a lot!!!
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Stephen23
Stephen23 2017년 12월 1일
Using ls and cellstr to get filenames
files=cellstr(ls(['./' dirname]));
is quite unusual. Standard MATLAB practice is to use dir, and loop over the structure that it returns: this gives the same behavior on all OS's. See the MATLAB documentation:
or FAQs:

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Ekaterina Avershina
Ekaterina Avershina 2017년 12월 1일
편집: Ekaterina Avershina 2017년 12월 1일
Guillaume and Stephen, the only reason i used 'ls' and not 'dir' was that this was the command i found when looking in help for listing the files... Thank you! I will change it to the 'dir' now. As for removing the spaces, yes, i did it deliberately since the 'ls' command returns the list as a char and if the name of one file is shorter than of the other, the spaces are added to it so that all rows (i.e. filenames) have the same length (that is, on windows at least).
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Ekaterina Avershina
Ekaterina Avershina 2017년 12월 1일
...and you were right! use of dir saved it and now it works on both! Thanks a lot for all the help! :)

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