Default_Path_Retrie​val

Save and retrieve last-used path strings. Ideal for users of uigetfile() and similar functions.
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This function can help if you:
- frequently access/write files/folders which are not necessarily on your MATLAB path

- Do lots of load/save type operations to various different destinations

- Use dialogue functions like uigetfile() and uigetdir()
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What it does:
If you have a path string in your current workspace, you can add it to a single database file.

At a later date, use a simple command to retrieve the path for reuse.

The database file is automatically created; there is no need to edit it manually.
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How I use it:
I write toolboxes. So in the toolbox I'm currently writing, users load image files, they load calibration files, and they load results files.

Each time uigetfile() is used to locate a file (of a given type), I use these functions to get the directory path of the last-accessed file of the required type. I pass this to the DefaultName input for uigetfile.

Result: The uigetfile() dialogue box goes to the most likely folder in which that file type is stored, instead of starting in the MATLAB current directory.

Cita come

Thomas Clark (2024). Default_Path_Retrieval (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/24965-default_path_retrieval), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperato .

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Creato con R2008a
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Versione Pubblicato Note della release
1.1.0.0

Update 16 Sept 2009:
- Fixed a permissions related bug (writing to matlabroot) in linux/unix
- Database file is now saved with m-files instead of in matlabroot
- Couple of code-tidiers (e.g. use of dynamic fieldnames)

1.0.0.0