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how to read or write a file according to its absolute path

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Salvatore Mazzarino
Salvatore Mazzarino le 29 Sep 2012
I read a txt file using importdata. I pass the name of txt file to that function. Instead to pass only the name I would pass the absolute path. The same thing when I write data on file using dlmwrite. I would pass to that function the absolute path where save the file.

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Razvan
Razvan le 29 Sep 2012
I don't see any problem. I'm sure every Matlab function can deal with local files as well as with absolute paths.
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Razvan
Razvan le 29 Sep 2012
If you need the current dir then
yourPath = pwd
Salvatore Mazzarino
Salvatore Mazzarino le 29 Sep 2012
thanks so much Razvan. It was so easy

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 29 Sep 2012
Do something like this:
folder = pwd;
absoluteFileName = fullfile(folder, relativePath, baseFileName);
where folder is the current folder, say 'C:\users\Razvan\Documents' or whatever other folder you want. relativePath is something like '\subFolder1\subfolder2', and baseFileName is something like 'myData.txt'. So the final folder would be 'C:\users\Razvan\Documents\subFolder1\subfolder2\myData.txt'. fullfile() takes care of figuring out whether to use forward or backslashes and making sure that you don't have two of them when the strings are concatenated.

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