bloc MATLAB function directory error
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Hello, I have a little problem with the "MATLAB function" bloc of simulink. I'm using matlab 2011a, I made a very basic circuit, in input of the bloc "MATLAB function" there is a bloc "Repeating Sequence" and in output just a scope. I didn't change the code of fcn bloc. However, when I launch the simulation the following error appear:
The current directory is c:\program files\matlab\r2011a\bin, which is reserved for MATLAB files. Please change your current directory to a writable directory preferably outside of MATLAB installation area
I tried to change the saving directory, but nothing changed, always the same error. Do you have any idea how I could solve this problem?
Thank you,
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Hasan Basri Altintas
il 1 Dic 2021
Modificato: Image Analyst
il 11 Dic 2021
How to change current directory without coding in MATLAB Simulink.
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Jerem
il 27 Gen 2012
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thiru berg
il 13 Feb 2016
Hey jerem, can you please help me with how you cleared this error. with some clear steps. Thanks in advance
marwa moustafa
il 20 Gen 2017
you first make new folder in any other place for example you will make new folder "Ahmad"in the Local Disk (D) then write in command window in matlab >> cd D:\Ahmad
hesham ibrahim
il 29 Lug 2017
thanks marwa its the only way working on my prog
Jan
il 10 Mar 2018
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M Asif
il 18 Dic 2013
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How can I change current saving directory?
Many thanks in advance.
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Kaustubha Govind
il 18 Dic 2013
You can use "cd C:\some\other\path" at the MATLAB prompt to change the current directory.
Jerem
il 27 Gen 2012
Modificato: Walter Roberson
il 22 Dic 2015
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Kaustubha Govind
il 27 Gen 2012
You also need to change your MATLAB current directory to the folder containing the file. Use the cd command.
Kaustubha Govind
il 27 Gen 2012
After that, "pwd" should return the folder where your model is saved.
shantanu srivastava
il 28 Gen 2018
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Unable to locate a C-compiler required by Stateflow and MATLAB Function blocks. Use 'mex -setup' to select a supported C-compiler.
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