- which dir -all
- restart Matlab
Assignment error with dir
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I hate to ask what seems like such an idiotic question, but I can't just run my script because it hiccups at this step:
d=dir(Dir);
??? d=dir(Dir);
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Error: The expression to the left of the equals
sign is not a valid target for an assignment.
I have tried changing it in several ways, but still get the assignment error. This is frustrating because I need to be able to access within the structure in the next step:
isub = [d(:).isdir]; % returns logical vector corresponding to subfolders
Date = {d(isub).name}'; %pulls out names of subfolders
Strangely, if I highlight it in the Editor and run it alone (evaluate selection/F9), it works. Can anyone suggest what might be going on? Very much appreciated.
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per isakson
2014 年 2 月 18 日
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2014 年 2 月 18 日
I need to try something like
>> d+1 = dir('*.m');
d+1 = dir('*.m');
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Error: The expression to the left of the equals sign is not a valid
target for an assignment.
to see that error message. "???" does that indicate an old release of Matlab?
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Walter Roberson
2014 年 2 月 18 日
At the command line, give the command
dbstop if error
and run the code. When it stops for the error, give the command
whos d
and see what it indicates
To cross-check: you have deleted the entire line and re-typed it, just in case there is a special character there?
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