How to use robocopy in matlab ?

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houssem gara
houssem gara on 21 Feb 2019
Commented: houssem gara on 22 Feb 2019
Hello,
I have 2 path strings in matlab:
source="C:\2018\c\EM"
destination="U:\Probe\EM"
and i want to use them as arguments for robocopy
when i write system('robocopy source destination') it doesen't work like I want.
robocopy doesn't read the content of source and destination.
Can you help me with this function. Thank you

Answers (2)

Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 21 Feb 2019
Build the command from the text data then pass the constructed command into system.
source="C:\2018\c\EM"
destination="U:\Probe\EM"
command = "robocopy " + source + " " + destination
system(command)
You may need to add single quotes around the source and destination locations if they contain spaces. Add those quotes inside the strings "robocopy " and " ".

houssem gara
houssem gara on 22 Feb 2019
Hello, I have another question. I used robocopy to copy the content of a folder A. the folder A contains a subfolder B and another files. But when I used robocopy it just copy the files in the folder A and it doesn't copy the subfolder B.
THank you
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 22 Feb 2019
I've never used robocopy so I'm not sure how (or if) you can get it to work recursively. You're probably going to need to read through its help / documentation, ask the author, or post on a forum for that software.
houssem gara
houssem gara on 22 Feb 2019
okey thank you for your help

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