I am trying to understand the dir command. I am looking section that List the contents of a folder. the syntax is dir my_folder , is my folder in the current directory or it must be a string like'C:\......my 'folder Reference: http://uk.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/dir.html?searchHighlight=dir#inputarg_name

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Anand Swaroop
Anand Swaroop le 7 Déc 2021
Modifié(e) : Anand Swaroop le 7 Déc 2021

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Dir function lists the files and folders in current directory.
The argument ‘my_folder you mentioned should be a directory path, either absolute or relative.
For example, if you are in the path
C:/demo/my_dir.
then following both are valid usages
dir('.')
dir('C:/demo/my_dir')
If you try it from parent directory i.e. C:/demo, you can pass relative path also
dir('my_dir')
You can also pass a variable which contains the valid path
dirpath='my_dir'
dir(dirpath)
Hope this will be helpful to you
Best Regards
Anand Swaroop

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Rik
Rik le 7 Déc 2021
I suspect the OP was trying something like this:
my_dir='C:\demo';
dir my_dir
Luckily the command syntax is getting less common (except with axis and hold, etc), so this problem is getting less frequent.
Jan
Jan le 7 Déc 2021
dir(.) is no valid Matlab syntax. Better: dir('.').
Avoid using "path" as name of a variable. This is not an error at runtime, but during debugging shadowing the important function path() might have very strange side effects.
Anand Swaroop
Anand Swaroop le 7 Déc 2021
@Jan correction done. thanks for pointing out.

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