I have a folder named project,inside this project folder i have many .m files and 3 folders(images,imaeges1,code) inside the images and images 1 folder i have many images,this project folder is in D drive
In a gui for displaying images in axes i usedthe code imread('D:\projects\images\2.jpg')
It working fine and i get the answer
Now i want to run this code in another systen where D drive is not tere,so manually i have to change the path, I have createdmany axes and i have to do it manually ,if i run code in diferent machines
Is thera any wat to do this automatically,i dont want to change the path if i run on each machine

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Michael Haderlein
Michael Haderlein am 8 Mai 2014

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Why don't you just use a relative path? imread('images\2.jpg')
Best regards, Michael

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Leah
Leah am 8 Mai 2014
I copied this from gui code I had for a callback. my callbacks are in a different folder an I didn't want to write to the folder containing my callbacks, so I didn't want the relative path.

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nl2605
nl2605 am 8 Mai 2014

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uigetfile and fullfile is what you need.

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Pat
Pat am 8 Mai 2014
no no i want to add folders to my project folder when run on different machines

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Leah
Leah am 8 Mai 2014

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This will create one in the working directory
foldername='newfoldername'
mkdir([pwd '\' foldername])

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