For stand-alone exe, how do I include a folder of files and know how to access them.
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I have a folder of files I have added to a stand-alone exe. I have been using Desktop->WindowsStandAloneApplication -> Build. There is a link to add files or directories. I have added a folder which has my data files. However, I don't know how to access them. I have tried
if isdeployed
mydir = ctfroot ;
myfile = 'myfile.dat';
fid=fopen([mydir, myfile]);
else
...
end
but it doesn't find the file.
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Friedrich
2013 年 1 月 18 日
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2013 年 1 月 18 日
Hi,
everything you add to your project will keep the same folder hierachy. So lets say you have a folder called myfolder and in there a file called myfile.dat. Then you would need to do:
if isdeployed
fid = fopen(fullfile(ctfroot,'myfolder','myfile.dat'))
end
You can also compile once and not embed the CTF. After compilation, open the ctf file in some zip programm and take a look at the folder structure.
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owr
2013 年 1 月 18 日
When you concatenate strings using "[...]" the way you wrote above you are missing the "\" between the file name and path (on Windows at least):
mydir = ctfroot ;
myfile = 'myfile.dat';
[mydir, myfile]
ans =
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2012amyfile.dat
This would work better:
mydir = ctfroot ;
myfile = 'myfile.dat';
[mydir,'\',myfile]
ans =
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2012a\myfile.dat
But Friedrich's suggestion above to use "fullfile" is a cleaner more robust solution to accomplish the same thing.
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sara selim
2015 年 5 月 24 日
Hi , i have the same problem i tried alot of solution but all of them were wrong , can you tell me how you have solved your problem ?
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Walter Roberson
2015 年 5 月 24 日
sara, we are expecting you to reply to your existing question http://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/218321-cd-statment-and-connection-from-matlab-to-c . You should post your current ctfroot-using code there.
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