Cannot save a .m file

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Manjunath Navalgund
Manjunath Navalgund el 19 de Mayo de 2016
Editada: Walter Roberson el 5 de Dic. de 2019
Its simple and It has been asked a 100 times on the forum. New >> Script a= 1; b= 2; c = a+b; bla bla blah save. - does not work , the file is not saved I have no clue what is happening. Please help

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Mate Misho
Mate Misho el 19 de Abr. de 2019
I had a similar problem and solved it. Whoever reads this should check his folderpath if any folder name has a space. I changed it to '_' and saving worked just fine.

John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 19 de Mayo de 2016
Simple. You probably do not have write access to that directory. You cannot write a file to a directory where you are not allowed to write. Period. In some rare cases, you simply lack the room to write a file, but that would be RARE.
This is not a MATLAB issue, but your computer.
Either choose a directory where you do have write access, or change the permissions on that directory. Again, this is not in the control of MATLAB.
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James Cavenaugh
James Cavenaugh el 18 de Mayo de 2017
Editada: Walter Roberson el 5 de Dic. de 2019
John, if it were that simple, do you think it would be asked "100 times" as Manjunath exaggeratingly stated? I've got this problem too, and I certainly have write permission to the folder in question. I can open a text editor (I use Notepad++), save the code there along the lines of "my_function.m" and it saves just fine. That's a work-around, not a solution. Clearly I have write permission. It DOES have to do with Matlab, someway, somehow. Matlab ignores its Save and Save As commands, somehow. By the way, I tried the advice posted at https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/newsreader/view_thread/325983 and got this:
>> [fid, errormessage] = fopen('test1.m', 'wt')
fid =
3
errormessage =
0×0 empty char array
>> [fid, errormessage] = fopen('is_even.m', 'wt')
fid =
4
errormessage =
0×0 empty char array
In these cases a blank file was created, just not when trying to save a new, untitled .m file using Matlab's editor.
My Matlab editor was still open, so I then tried to save it again, after selecting the (blank) .m file with the name "is_even.m". I clicked Save, the editor asked if I wanted to overwrite the existing file of the same name, I affirmed I did, and it looked as if it succeeded in that there was no error given. So then I wanted to check this, and I opened up the file in Notepad++, but alas, the file was still blank. I selected all from the Matlab editor, pasted it into the Notepadd++ editor, and saved it. I tried to edit again in the Matlab editor, clicked Save, but I noticed that instead of Save, it was Save As that was asking me if I wanted to overwrite the existing file. Why is Save As being activated when Save should be? The file already exists and I should be able to save changes to it. I shut down and restarted Matlab, selected the file, made a small edit, and saved it just fine. Obviously: (1) other people have this problem, so it seems pretty common, (2) it's been around a while (I'm using 2017A on a Windows 7 machine, but it's been around since at least 2013 or 2014), (3) it's a Matlab issue, not a file permissions issue, and (4) it's got an easy enough workaround but it still should've been fixed a couple of years ago; it's a real annoyance.

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Bao Le
Bao Le el 5 de Dic. de 2019
Check the folder where you save it and check the path

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