Copyfile without overwriting

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Diana Acreala
Diana Acreala le 28 Fév 2012
Hello!
How can I copy the content of a *.m file in another. I used copyfile('1.m','2.m') but with this command the content of 2.m will be overwriten by the content of 1.m.
Ex: 1.m content: test1; 2.m content: test 2. I am expecting to get after using copyfile the content of 2.m like: test 2, test1.
I also used the next lines but it is not looking ok.. % fid = fopen('first.m'); % F= fread(fid, '*char')'; % fclose(fid);
Thanks!

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen le 28 Fév 2012
I don't think you can do that with copyfile. You can do it with fopen, but you need to open it with option 'a', and then append the content you want.
doc fopen
Here is an example
fid1 = fopen('1.m','r');
fid2 = fopen('2.m','a');
while 1
tline = fgetl(fid1);
if ~ischar(tline), break, end
fprintf(fid2,'%s\n',tline);
end
fclose(fid1);
fclose(fid2);

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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski le 28 Fév 2012
You could use fwrite, or fprintf to write to the end of the file, fgetl would also be your friend.
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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen le 28 Fév 2012
I added an example in my answer above
Diana Acreala
Diana Acreala le 28 Fév 2012
Great! I adapted with your example and it's working! Thanks a lot!

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