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How to change the path when using VBA macro to run .m file

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Surae
Surae am 19 Jul. 2011
Hi,
I'm trying to write VBA macros to run m file on a desired folder while calling Matlab.
The folder path located the m file is "C:\Documents and Settings\M02043\Desktop\Test".
However, I always get a default path, "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2008b", so I can't run the m file from this.
Do you have any idea how I can set the path I wanted when using VBA macro to run .m file.
Matlab version: R2008b (7.70)
VBA macors:
Sub Macro()
Dim MatLab As Object
Dim Result As String
Set MatLab = CreateObject("MatLab.desktop.Application")
Call MatLab.Execute("cd C:\Documents and Settings\M02043\Desktop\Test")
Result = MatLab.Execute("f_ann")
End Sub

Antworten (2)

Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind am 19 Jul. 2011
You need:
Call MatLab.Execute("cd 'C:\Documents and Settings\M02043\Desktop\Test'")
The CD command doesn't like spaces in the directory path - you need single quotes around it.

Surae
Surae am 19 Jul. 2011
I solved this issue with following macros. The problem was just CD command :)
Sub Macro()
Dim MatLab As Object
Dim Result As String
Set MatLab = CreateObject("MatLab.desktop.Application")
Result = MatLab.Execute("cd('C:\Documents and Settings\M02043\Desktop\MATLAB Interface Test')")
Result = MatLab.Execute("f_ann")
End Sub
thanks a lot.

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