Check directory is full or not?

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Aniya
Aniya el 21 de Oct. de 2016
Respondida: rooz el 5 de Feb. de 2020
How we can check the directory is full or not before write data to the file in that directory?
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KSSV
KSSV el 21 de Oct. de 2016
s = dir(path) ;
Gives you the contents of the directory. What do you mean by full?
Aniya
Aniya el 21 de Oct. de 2016
Editada: Aniya el 21 de Oct. de 2016
directory size exceeded or not.Is it possible?

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Guillaume
Guillaume el 21 de Oct. de 2016
First, note that there isn't really a concept of a full directory. Directories themselves don't have a space limit (unless it's a network share that has some quota, but that's a completely different thing). It's the logical/physical disk where the directory resides that has a space limit.
So really, if you want to know if you have enough space to store something, you need the check the disk, not the directory. There is no tool for that in matlab. You could query the size of all the directories as per Siva's answer, or go through Java, .Net (if on windows) or system commands but it is the wrong approach anyway.
Because you have no control over what happens the file system, it may well have become full between the time you asked if there was space and the time you attempt to write to it (however short that interval is). Asking beforehand is pointless. The correct approach when dealing with file system operations is simply to try them and check that they succeed:
[fid, errmsg] = fopen('somefile', 'w');
if fid == -1
error('failed to create file because: %s', errmsg);
end
try
fwrite(fid, somedata);
fclose(fid);
catch ex
fclose(fid);
error('failed to write file because: %s', ex.msgtext);
end
Note that this is true of any file operation. There is no point checking that a file exists before using it as some other program may have deleted it in between the check and the moment you use it, there is no point checking that you have permission to write somewhere since some other process may have changed the permission in between. Just try the operations and handle the failure appropriately.

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KSSV
KSSV el 21 de Oct. de 2016
Editada: KSSV el 21 de Oct. de 2016
function [x] = dirsize(path)
s = dir(path);
name = {s.name};
isdir = [s.isdir] & ~strcmp(name,'.') & ~strcmp(name,'..');
subfolder = fullfile(path, name(isdir));
x = sum([s(~isdir).bytes cellfun(@dirsize, subfolder)]);
end
Gives you the size of input directory in bytes....you can convert bytes to MB by dividing with 10^6.
Modified as suggested by: Guillaume
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Guillaume
Guillaume el 21 de Oct. de 2016
Rather than strcat(x, filesep(), y, ...) use fullfile which does the same in less code:
fullfile(path, name(isdir));
Aniya
Aniya el 21 de Oct. de 2016
Thank you siva...

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rooz
rooz el 5 de Feb. de 2020
Hi,
Just a question, wouldn't the following work as well:
if numel(dir(path)) <=2
% folder is empty
else
% folder isn't empty
end

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