how to addpath of +folder
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when I add path like
addpath('C:\+myfolder')
it shows
Warning: Package directories not allowed in MATLAB path:
Can I know how to solve it?
3 commentaires
Adam
le 9 Oct 2014
Solve it in what way? You only need the parent folder on your path for package folders.
Brian C Coe
le 18 Fév 2015
Modifié(e) : Brian C Coe
le 18 Fév 2015
when i try to open, edit, or find help for a file in one of these needlessly hidden folders matlab says it can't find it... despite the fact that the parent folder has been added to the path.
>> edit my_file
Error using edit (line 61)
Neither 'my_file' nor 'my_file.m' could be
found.
Thierry Dalon
le 30 Juil 2015
MATLAB sees these functions as myfolder.my_file (taking your example).
Réponses (6)
Steve
le 5 Sep 2018
4 votes
You have to use the syntax folder.mfile(vars), where "folder" is the folder name with the "+" before it and "mfile" is the function.
Al in St. Louis
le 2 Nov 2017
3 votes
None of these answers actually helps.
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Steven Lord
le 2 Nov 2017
You cannot add a package directory (one whose name starts with the + symbol) or a class directory (one whose name starts with the @ symbol) to the MATLAB path. It's just not allowed.
To use a program file inside a package directory, you will need to include the name of the package directory (without the +) or import the package. For instance if you had a file c:\temp\+mypackage\myfunction.m you would need to call it as mypackage.myfunction (assuming c:\temp was your current directory or was on the MATLAB path) or you would need to import mypackage before using it.
Mugetsu
le 24 Jan 2019
Thank you so much for this explanation! I am a new matlab learner and didn't know how to work with classdef functions before. I found an API package developed by someone which have many subfolders inside, and I couldn't find on web how to call the sub class functions anywhere. Your answer became my medicine thanks again !
Al in St. Louis
le 24 Jan 2019
I agree with Mugetsu. Steven Lord's comment is the best "answer" on this page.
Adam
le 25 Jan 2019
It is a shame though that the import syntax works only within function scope. As an object-oriented programmer I would regularly like to be able to import a package once into my whole class to avoid having to keep giving the package name. Without this I pretty much never use the import option as I often just refer to a package object once or twice within a function, but in numerous different functions of a single class.
Ralph
le 29 Fév 2020
The critical issue is twofold:
(1) The '+' indicator means it is a package folder
(2) packages in Matlab are a broken cludge
Functions within a package can not call one another unless every single one of them features the import function. And that import must have the name of the package. So you can't just put a bunch of related files in a package and be done. You have to go through every file and add the import command. Which is to say - packages in Matlab are a broken cludge.
Syed Mubashir Azeem Bukhari
le 17 Mai 2021
this seems logical, can you give an example please?
Matlab does not allow you to add class directories or package directories individually to the path.
You have to add the parent directory instead and the class/package directory then gets automatically added.
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Brian C Coe
le 18 Fév 2015
um, no it doesn't get automatically added.
i say that because when i try to open, edit, or find help for a file in one of these needlessly hidden folders matlab says it can't find it... despite the fact that the parent folder has been added to the path.
>> edit my_file
Error using edit (line 61)
Neither 'my_file' nor 'my_file.m' could be
found.
Adam
le 19 Fév 2015
Trying to edit a file from command line is a different action from Matlab being able to find the code to run the functions.
Having a package parent folder added to the path allows the latter, but for the former you will likely have to give a full path or path relative to your working directory because the package folders are not themselves on the path.
YIN JEH NGUI
le 11 Juin 2016
0 votes
This is due to "+" symbol in your folder name. Change it and you can add it. I faced the same issue and can only ammend the folder name for addpath to work. Bugs maybe?
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Adam
le 13 Juin 2016
The + defines that the folder is a package. Without it the folder is no longer a package so getting rid of it will not be helpful at all.
Muhammad Usman Saleem
le 11 Juin 2016
use
pwd('your directory path')
Hyunuk Ha
le 13 Juil 2021
0 votes
You should 'import' package directory, not 'addpath'.
So, basically you may use pkg dir. as
>> mypkg.myfile(in)
but after import pkg dir.
>> import mypkg
then, you can use,
>> myfile(in)
package directory can't be add to the path, but you can import it.
Please refer to :
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/import.html?searchHighlight=import&s_tid=doc_srchtitle
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Hyunuk Ha
le 13 Juil 2021
You may know (explicitly) imported pkg dir. has high priority than other public methods or built-in fcn.
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/matlab_prog/function-precedence-order.html
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