Program made for matlab on windows doesn't work on linux. Path problem.
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I am trying to use a program on matlab for linux, but it was made for matlab on windows.
The problem is that it tries to work with windows paths over linux.
Warning: Name is nonexistent or not a directory: /ADVISOR2002/advisor.m\saved_vehicles.
As you can see the backslash is the problem.
Any suggestion?
Regards,
Poncho
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Walter Roberson
am 12 Sep. 2011
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Edit the program and find where it uses \ as the separator and replace it with / . The program will then be usable on both systems. To say that more explicitly: MS Windows is able to use / as the directory separator as well as the traditional Windows \
In future you can code the separator character using the result of the pathsep() function call, or you can use the fullfile() routine which will automatically use the traditional separator for the system being run on.
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poncho
am 13 Sep. 2011
Walter Roberson
am 13 Sep. 2011
Depending on what is going on, you may be able to rescue the situation using symbolic links. Perhaps something like
cd /ADVISOR2002
[[ ! -d saved_vehicles ]] && mkdir saved_vehicles
ln -s saved_vehicles advisor.m\\saved_vehicles
Jan
am 13 Sep. 2011
@Walter: PATHSEP separates the folders in the PATH string. I assume, you meant FILESEP.
Fangjun Jiang
am 13 Sep. 2011
@Walter, I think you meant to use filesep(), not pathsep()
Walter Roberson
am 13 Sep. 2011
<rant>
Dang nomenclature! Those '/' or '\' characters are called path separators in POSIX! The string as a whole forms a "file path" in POSIX. TMW should have called it pathifs not pathsep !
</rant>
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