How to ensure the file path information in Matlab uialert windows is not abbreviated?

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Below is my code:
File_W = fullfile(Path, 'Output', ['Test_.xlsx']);
message = sprintf(['An Excel file named ', File_W, ' has been generated!']);
uialert(app.mainWindow,message,'success','Icon','success');
It is very important for the file path information to be displayed in my uialert window. Unfortunately, Matlab decides to abbreviate to something like Volumes/Folder/../Output/Test.xlsx.
Is there a way I can force Matlab to do the right thing?
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Leon
Leon el 17 de Jun. de 2025
Editada: Leon el 17 de Jun. de 2025
You are right. That might be why. Do you know how to fix that?
dpb
dpb el 18 de Jun. de 2025
Path=strrep(Path,'..',''); % remove ellipses from Path (irrespective of position)
However, they may be significant -- the result of
Volumes/Folder/../Output/Test.xlsx
and
Volumes/Folder/Output/Test.xlsx
aren't the same.
You need to go back to where Path was set to see where/why the ellipses are there to be able to get to the particular subdirectory/folder without the reference.

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dpb
dpb el 16 de Jun. de 2025
Movida: Adam Danz el 16 de Jun. de 2025
Which OS? It might be an OS charateristic given the particular abbreviation.
Locally on Windows, the sprintf fails with an attempt to interpret the backslash in the file name as special characer,
>> message = sprintf(['An Excel file named ', File_W, ' has been generated!']);
Warning: Escaped character '\U' is not valid. See 'doc sprintf' for supported special characters.
>>
but
>> Path=cd
Path =
'C:\Users\Dxxxx\Documents\MATLAB\Work'
>> message = ['An Excel file named ', File_W, ' has been generated!']
message =
'An Excel file named C:\Users\Duane\Documents\MATLAB\Work\Output\Test_.xlsx has been generated!'
>> uialert(hUIF,message,'success','Icon','success');
>>
displayed the whole string wrapped...(Win 10, R2022b)

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