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Markus Aigner
Markus Aigner il 17 Apr 2019
Commentato: Markus Aigner il 23 Apr 2019
Hello,
I use a batch script to start Matlab and set the startup directory via the -sd switch.
Example:
:: Matlab startup directory
set STARTUP_DIRECTORY=%USERPROFILE%\Documents\Matlab\R2019a_x64\MyDirectory
:: Matlab Executable
set MATLAB_EXECUTABLE=%ProgramFiles%\MATLAB\R2019a\bin\matlab.exe
:: start Matlab with specified startup directory
call "%MATLAB_EXECUTABLE%" -sd "%STARTUP_DIRECTORY%"
I use this procedure because I work with multiple Matlab configurations (Java classpath, Java library path, Matlab path) in each of the startup directories.
I have a setup script which collects all required information and stores the 3 Matlab configuration files (javaclasspath.txt, javalibrarypath.txt, pathdef.m) in the startup directory. To get that directory in the current Matlab session i used the following (dirty but working) code:
char(java.lang.System.getProperty('user.dir'));
But since Matlab 2019a, this line always returns:
'C:\Users\<UserName>\Desktop'
I have also tried the userpath command but unfortunately, this always returns the same directory, no matter which directory is specified as startup directory:
'C:\Users\<UserName>\Documents\MATLAB'
Maybe someone has got a solution or workaround for my problem?
Thank you,
Markus

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Ben Cunningham
Ben Cunningham il 17 Apr 2019
Modificato: Ben Cunningham il 17 Apr 2019
You can use :
>> pwd
to return the present working directory in MATLAB.
You define your procedure as :
  • I start Matlab with the modified startup directory (-sd switch)
  • Now I change to another directory where my software is located e.g. D:\MyProject\MySoftware
  • In this directory I execute a setup M script
Why not :
  • I start Matlab with the modified startup directory (-sd switch)
  • I save the startup directory to a variable
startDir = pwd
  • Now I change to another directory where my software is located e.g. D:\MyProject\MySoftware
  • In this directory I execute a setup M script
Your setup M script then uses the variable 'startDir' to copy the files as required.
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Ben Cunningham
Ben Cunningham il 17 Apr 2019
Modificato: Ben Cunningham il 17 Apr 2019
It seems to me that if the user is creating this start up directory, then why not use
startDir = uigetdir
in your script and let the user navigate to it.
Additionally, they could create the directory at the same time in the UI. I know it's not exactly what you're after.
Markus Aigner
Markus Aigner il 23 Apr 2019
Thank you for your quick response and some ideas for an alternative setup procedure.
I may think about your suggested solution or a similar one (e.g. giving the user the possibility to pass the "configuration directory" as optional argument for the setup script).
Maybe it would be a nice feature for future releases to get this user defined startup directory via the userpath command?

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Markus Aigner
Markus Aigner il 17 Apr 2019
Modificato: Markus Aigner il 17 Apr 2019
Thank you but unfortunately I cannot use this solution.
My procedure is as follows:
  • I start Matlab with the modified startup directory (-sd switch)
  • Now I change to another directory where my software is located e.g. D:\MyProject\MySoftware
  • In this directory I execute a setup M script
This setup script generates the Matlab configuration files which shall be copied into the startup directory (for the next Matlab startup).
Because I have already changed the current working directory (in this case to D:\MyProject\MySoftware), I cannot use the pwd command.
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Ben Cunningham
Ben Cunningham il 17 Apr 2019
I've updated my answer - I think this does what you need?

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