copyfile: The system cannot find the path specified
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Abhinav
am 3 Mai 2018
Verschoben: Fangjun Jiang
am 18 Jun. 2024
I get the follwoing error when using copyfile
The system cannot find the path specified.
I am using the following code
source='D:\Research\Thesis_work\Structural_uncertainty\data_collection\Precipitation\precip_hourly\p_39.3130_-87.3130.txt'
destination='D:\Research\Thesis_work\Structural_uncertainty\MatLab_codes\20180222\huc_0512011115\rainfall_data_hourly\p1.txt'
copyfile(source,destination)
is there anything wrong with the code or is it a some MATLAB bug?
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Vasiliki Vasilopoulou
am 17 Jun. 2024
Verschoben: Fangjun Jiang
am 18 Jun. 2024
Hello,
I have a problem. I want to run an already code but the message that appears is "the system cannot the path specified".
Has it a relationship with clusters? I don't understand.
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Fangjun Jiang
am 3 Mai 2018
use exist(source,'file') to see if the file exists first. Your source file name contains multiple "." and "-'
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Fangjun Jiang
am 3 Mai 2018
then you need to check
[p,f]=fileparts(destination);
exist(p,'dir');
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HEEKWON LEE
am 10 Aug. 2018
Bearbeitet: Walter Roberson
am 11 Aug. 2018
I have same issue but little bit differnt.
Asource='\\11.11.11.11\a.png'
Bdes='D:\folder'
Copyfile Asource Bdes
But it has appeared message "can noy find file"
Also i was checked exist function.
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Walter Roberson
am 11 Aug. 2018
You have the wrong syntax for Asource. You are using remote file naming, which requires the general form
\\server\share\path\file
You have the server, 11.11.11.11, but then you skip the share and path and go directly to the file a.png
It is not really clear that copyfile supports remote file naming.
In any case you need
copyfile(Asource, Bdes)
Your current command is the same as
copyfile('Asource', 'Bdes')
because of Command-Function duality; https://blogs.mathworks.com/loren/2013/05/22/duality-between-function-and-command-syntax/
Hussein A A
am 5 Jun. 2023
Matlab code is case sensitive, so make sure about the exact spelling within your OS. Moreover, you can try loading or reading and writing of such path into the source and destination file Use fprintf is another alternative
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Walter Roberson
am 5 Jun. 2023
MATLAB code is case-sensitive, but the question has to do with difficulty with files . Whether any particular file name is case sensitive or not depends upon the way the particular file system is configured.
By default, NTFS (Windows) and HFS+ (MacOS) and APFS (MacOS) are not case-sensitive file systems, but all three of those can be configured as case-sensitive.
(Apparently these days on Windows 10 you can enable case sensitivity for individual folders; https://www.windowscentral.com/how-enable-ntfs-treat-folders-case-sensitive-windows-10 )
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