Check for existence of mat-file in search path

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dm
dm am 8 Mai 2012
Kommentiert: Henrik am 6 Jul. 2016
Just came over an "interesting" problem. If I run exist('mandrill','file'), I get false back, which I normally would interpret as the (mat)file doesn't exist in the Matlab search path. However, imgdata=load('mandrill') works perfectly fine. Same applies for the 'seamount' image (or any other images that come along with Matlab/toolboxes).
How come Matlab knows where to look for the file/data when using load() and not when using exist()? Problem is that I'd like to have a test similar to
if ~exist('mandrill')
bla bla bla;
return;
else
bla bla bla;
return;
end
But at the moment this won't work. Any suggestions for how to solve this?
If it should matter I use Matlab R2012a.
Best regards, dm
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Henrik
Henrik am 6 Jul. 2016
Could be because "exist" is looking for a .m file when you don't specify the fileformat. If you instead write ~exist('mandrill.mat','file') it should work.

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dm
dm am 8 Mai 2012
Always too fast to ask. Seems like just adding the extension works fine, e.g. exist('mandrill.mat') returns 2.
Problem solved.
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Jan
Jan am 8 Mai 2012
It is recommended to specify the 2nd parameter for EXIST in every case. Otherwise EXIST could be very slow and the result can be surprising, e.g. if you have a folder of the same name.

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