load matlab file to current workspace

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Amani
Amani 2011년 12월 15일
Hi,
I use this code to load .m file
[filename, pathname] = uigetfile( ...
{'*.m', 'All matlab-Files (*.m)'; ...
'*.*','All Files (*.*)'}, ...
'Select Matlab File');
save(fullfile(pwd, filename));
but! .. when i open it after loading, its content was changed to undefined character like this:
ه3"av خًOتJM.aà„ت?A?GB‰?JKـ2sR‎?sS‹!b?HْYذô3Bظ0s? ü¬ؤ”ش ¨™??ô³ èga?ِwٍ?és  ڈ?ح^?ك%5/?³83/]/?,?
how i can save it with orginal content (matlab code)?
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang 2011년 12월 16일
To "add it to current directory too", use copyfile()
Amani
Amani 2011년 12월 19일
Thaaanx alot ^_^

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Naz
Naz 2011년 12월 16일
uigetfile gets the path, not the data. Before saving you need to load your file. Thus, use function load and give it the path obtained from uigetfile. After you load the data into the variable, you can save it using save function. Also, since you have the filename and the pathname, you dont need to use fullfile. The full path can be provided as follows:[ pathname filename ] As far as I understand you are trying to create a bank of addresses and display them in the listbox, as well as save the data to file. For updating your listbox use the fillowing idea:
your code here
....
currentDATA=get(listbox.handles,string);
updatedDATA={currentDATA; pathfile filename};
set(handles.listbox,string,num2str(updatedDATA)); %updates the listbox
save([pathname filename],'updatedDATA'); saves the data to file
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Amani
Amani 2011년 12월 19일
Thaanx for you ^_^
please i have one problem :\
I want to cut the last two characters from such string which i got it from a variable .. like "filename" in the above code .. how ?
I mean that i want to cut the .m when i get the file name
form "filename" variable to show it in the list box without .m
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2011년 12월 20일
filename(1:end-2)

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