addpath(cd) returns name is nonexistent or not a directory
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OS: mac OS "Big Sur" v. 11.6
MATLAB: '9.10.0.1739362 (R2021a) Update 5'
If I CD to a directory in my Box folder and type addpath(cd), I get name is non existent or not a directory. How is that possible? I don't have this problem on my other computer running Mojave and Matlab 2020b (I think).
Maybe relevant: I'm running matlab by opening a terminal and executing this:
sudo /applications/Matlab_r2021a.app/bin/matlab
If I just launch matlab by double-clicking the app icon anything relying on Java runs painfully slow... I found somewhere on the help community that running from a terminal instance works around that, which seems to be true.
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Adam Snyder
el 29 de Dic. de 2021
Adam Danz
el 30 de Dic. de 2021
Does the same behavior occur when you CD to a local folder? I'm not a mac user so I cannot test it. There are known problems associated with CD'ing to remote or cloud folders.
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Rik
el 30 de Dic. de 2021
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What do you expect to happen when you call cd without any input?
It looks like you actually intend to use addpath(pwd).
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Stephen23
el 30 de Dic. de 2021
"What do you expect to happen when you call cd without any input?"
It returns the current working directory:
out = cd()
You might be interested to look at the content of PWD.
Rik
el 30 de Dic. de 2021
Well, I guess you learn something every day. Thank you Stephen and Jan.
I'll leave my answer up for documentary purposes.
Image Analyst
el 30 de Dic. de 2021
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The current directory is automatically on the path so perhaps it just throws an error because it does not need to be added via addpath(), though it could probably have chosen a more descriptive error message if that were the case.
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