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How to use relative path to use matlab file in another computer

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Harsha
Harsha 2015년 10월 26일
댓글: Lucas Ritzdorf 2024년 3월 3일
I have a folder in P:\study\Main. Inside the "Main" folder there is another sub folder called "Sub". There is a m file in main called "main_s.m". This refers another m file called "S2S.m" in "Sub" folder. To do this I had to use addpath('P:\Study\Main\Sub') in the m file. when I copy "Main" in to another computer different drive and execute "main_s.m" it will lead to an error. Is there a way to write a path which can be used in anywhere without altering the code in the m file?
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Stephen23
Stephen23 2015년 10월 26일
You should read about absolute and relative filepaths:
Unless you really have total control over every computer where your code is run then you should take into consideration that hard-coding an absolute path is a poor idea, as it requires changing the code in order to change the location. It is better to make the path relative to the current directory, or force the user to select a root directory (e.g. by using a user interface, as an input argument, or by some setup file).
Samuel
Samuel 2015년 10월 27일
In this case
addpath('Sub')
in your main_s.m should do the trick as long as sub stays in the main folder.

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Dennie
Dennie 2015년 10월 26일
편집: Dennie 2015년 10월 26일
You can use .\<folder_name>. The '.\' denotes that the current folder should contain the specified folder. So, having the code in the Main folder, the path should look like this:
addpath('.\Main\Sub')
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Stephen23
Stephen23 2015년 10월 27일
It is normal if that directory does not exist. If there is no directory in that location with that name then you will get that warning.
Lucas Ritzdorf
Lucas Ritzdorf 2024년 3월 3일
Worth noting that, if you're trying to build something like a Git repo (or other project folder that's intended to be portable), you can use this addpath() invocation from a startup.m file in that folder.

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Adam
Adam 2015년 10월 26일
편집: Adam 2015년 10월 26일
The safest way is probably to use
currentFile = mfilename( 'fullpath' );
which will give you the path of the currently executing m-file (i.e. your main_s.m), then you can just do e.g.
[pathstr,~,~] = fileparts( currentFile );
addpath( fullfile( pathstr, 'Sub' ) );
This will ensure that the path is always relative to that of the m file in which you put the code.

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