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authorRossTheRoss <mstrapp@protonmail.com>2020-01-30 16:55:04 -0600
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-function valid = filename_test(fileLoc, tar_name, username, hwNumber, numOfAssignment)
-% fileLoc is the folder where you stored your tar file, you can find it by cd into the folder and
-% type "pwd" in terminal, don't forget to put it in quote like this:
-% 'fileLoc', because it's a string!
-
-% tar_name is the name of the tar file you want to test, it should also be
-% a string, so again, don't forget the quote!
-
-% username is your X500 ID, also a string!
-
-% hwNumber is the number of assignment, "HW hwNumber". input just a number here
-
-% numOfAssignment is how many problems are there in this assignment, also a number
-
-% Example command:
-% filename_test('/home/jc/Desktop', 'hw1_yuanx320.tgz', 'yuanx320', 1, 2);
-
-% -----------------How to use:-------------------
-% -----------------------------------------------
-% - Upload this file to CSE machine
-% - Log into CSE machine and open terminal
-% - In terminal, cd into the folder where you store this matlab code
-% - Type "matlab", wait for matlab open
-% - In the command window of matlab, type in the command you generated
-% following the instructions up there
-
-
-% ----------------Expected output------------------
-% -------------------------------------------------
-% After running the tester,
-% in the command window of matlab you will see some output
-% Modify your file name accoddingly until you see "File name test passed!"
-%
-
-% tar_name = strcat(sprintf('hw%d_',hwNumber), username, '.tgz');
-cd(fileLoc);
-untar(tar_name);
-
-folder_name = sprintf('hw%d_directory', hwNumber);
-file_name = cell(numOfAssignment);
-a = 'A';
-for i = 1:numOfAssignment
- b = char(a+i-1);
- file_name{i} = strcat(username, sprintf('_HW%d', hwNumber), b, '.cpp');
-end
-
-
-mkdir temp;
-command1 = strcat('tar -xzvf ', tar_name, ' -C temp/');
-system(command1);
-cd temp;
-a = exist(folder_name);
-valid = true;
-
-if a == 7
- cd(folder_name);
- filecpp = dir('*.cpp');
- if ~isempty(filecpp)
- for i = 1:numOfAssignment
- if strcmp(filecpp(i).name, file_name{i, 1}) == false
- valid = false;
- end
- end
-
- if valid == 0
- fprintf(".cpp file name incorrect! Example: yuanx320_HW2A.cpp\n");
- else
- fprintf("File name test passed!\n");
- end
-
- else
- fprintf("No .cpp file included in this directory.\n");
- end
- cd ..;
-
-
-
-
-else
- fprintf("Wrong folder name, it should be hw2_directory.\n");
-end
-
-cd ..;
-rmdir temp s;
-
-
-
-end \ No newline at end of file