how to open a file from the previous folder
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Alejandro Fernández
on 12 Jun 2020
Commented: Stephen23
on 31 Jan 2024
Hello, I have a folder hierarchy like the one in the image, I'm running a script from folder B and what I want is to open an image that is in folder C, but the path to it can change, that is, I want the code to be the same regardless of whether the folder A is on the desktop or in my documents for example.
Does anyone know how to program that?
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Geoff Hayes
on 12 Jun 2020
Alajendro - you should be able to use pwd to determine the current folder, and then "navigate" up one directory to A and then down one to C. I'm assuming that you know the name of folder C.
currentPath = pwd;
folderCName = 'someFolderName';
pathToFolderC = [pwd filesep '..' filesep folderCName filesep];
I had thought about using fullfile to build the pathToFolderC but (on my version of MATLAB),the '..' was not being included in the path.
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Amine BEROUAKEN
on 31 Jan 2024
Hello, you can use this code
imagePath = fileparts(pwd) + "\FloderCName\imageName.png";
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Stephen23
on 31 Jan 2024
Note that there is absolutely no need to call PWD. Simply use '.' to refer to the current directory:
relativePathToC = './../C';
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