I'm running a compiled script that throws an error at
mkdir(x)
where x is the name of some path. The error is "Maximum path length exceeded".
I try running the exact same line in the command window, and it works just fine.
Any ideas as to what's going on?
Thanks.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 31 Août 2014
As he said below, his problem was that "x" was his entire search path , not just one folder, though "Long path tool" may be useful in some other situations. Where can someone get more info on it?
K E
K E le 13 Oct 2015
Can someone point to where "Long path tool" can be found? I don't see it in the file exchange.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 13 Oct 2015
The references to "long path tool" were spam :(

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 31 Juil 2014
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 31 Juil 2014

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There is a limit to how long directory names can be, like 256 characters or something. What operating system are you using? What is length(x)? If you're making the folder a subfolder of the "current folder" it may be too long because a compiled app really runs out of some secret hidden folder that is really long. Put this in your script just before mkdir and see what it spits out to the console window:
pwd
fprintf('Length of %s = %d', x, length(x));

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Kevin
Kevin le 31 Juil 2014
This is just what I needed. In x I had somehow included the variable 'path', which put my entire search path in the directory name. Thanks!

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