How to access all .m files in different subfolders?
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Zoltán Csáti
el 7 de Jul. de 2014
Respondida: benjamin rinauto
el 18 de Oct. de 2016
As my project grows, I came up with the idea to arrange the different functions into different folders. For example the solvers are in the "solver" folder, the utility functions in the "utilities" folder, etc. If I invoke my functions, the do not see each other because of being different folders. How can I eliminate this error? I would like to maintain this several-folders structure. Do I have to change the current directory all the time?
Thanks, Zoli
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Star Strider
el 7 de Jul. de 2014
Editada: Star Strider
el 7 de Jul. de 2014
As part of my startup.m file, I start by calling the userpath function, then genpath and lastly, addpath. I’m not certain this is the most efficient method, since my startup.m file has evolved over the 15 or so years since MATLAB added the MATLAB directory to Documents, but it works.
Specifically:
MyPath = userpath;
MyDir = MyPath(1:strfind(MyPath,';')-1);
MyWorkDir = genpath(MyDir);
addpath(MyWorkDir, '-end');
EDIT — This works for Windows. No promises for Mac or Linux systems.
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Aldo Amaya
el 7 de Jul. de 2014
If you are only calling functions you do not have to change to a current directory. You just need to set the path to include all folders.
Environment>Set Path>Add With Subfolders> (Select work folder)
Then you should be able to call upon any function in your path.
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benjamin rinauto
el 18 de Oct. de 2016
It sounds like this file on the file exchange is what you're looking for:
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/59815-addcontainingdirandsubdir--
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