cd - Change current folder - MATLAB (original) (raw)
Syntax
Description
cd
displays the current folder.
cd [newFolder](#br5%5Fwx9-1-newFolder)
changes the current folder tonewFolder
. Folder changes are global. Therefore, if you usecd
within a function, the folder change persists after MATLAB® finishes executing the function.
[oldFolder](#br5%5Fwx9-1-oldFolder) = cd([newFolder](#br5%5Fwx9-1-newFolder))
returns the existing current folder to oldFolder
, and then it changes the current folder to newFolder
.
Examples
Change the current folder to the featured examples folder for MATLAB R2017a, assuming that version is installed on your C:
drive.
cd 'C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2017a\examples\matlab_featured'
Using the full path, change the current folder from C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2017a\examples\matlab_featured
to C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2017a
.
Use a relative path to change the current folder from C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2017a
back to C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2017a\examples\matlab_featured
.
cd examples\matlab_featured
Change the current folder to the featured examples folder for MATLAB R2017a, assuming that version is installed on your C:
drive. Then restore the current folder to its original location.
Change the current folder to the featured examples folder for MATLAB R2017a.
cd 'C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2017a\examples\matlab_featured'
Change the current folder to C:\Program Files
, saving the folder path before changing it.
oldFolder = cd('C:\Program Files')
oldFolder =
'C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2017a\examples\matlab_featured'
Use the cd
command to display the new current folder.
Change the current folder back to the original folder, using the stored path. Use the cd
command to display the new current folder.
C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2017a\examples\matlab_featured
Change the current folder to the featured examples folder for MATLAB R2016b, assuming that version is installed in your user home folder on a UNIX platform.
cd ~/MATLAB/R2016b/examples/matlab_featured
Input Arguments
New folder path to which you want to change the current folder, specified as a character vector or string scalar. If newFolder
is a string, enclose it in parentheses. For example,cd("FolderName")
.
Valid values include a full or relative path or one of these values.
../ | One level up from the current folder. |
---|---|
Multiples of ../ | Multiple levels up from the current folder. |
./ | A path relative to the current folder.cd assumes that the path is relative to the current folder even if the./ is not present. |
If newFolder
contains spaces, enclose it in single quotation marks. For example, cd 'Folder Name'
.
On UNIX® systems, you can use the ~ (tilde) character to represent the user home folder. For example, ~/
or~username/
.
MATLAB resolves folder path names containing '.
', '..
', and symbolic links to their target location before changing the current folder. For example, if you specify c:\matlab\..\work
, MATLAB resolves the path name to c:\work
before changing the current folder.
Output Arguments
Previous current folder that was in place before you issued thecd
command, returned as a character vector.
More About
The current folder is a reference location that MATLAB uses to find files. This folder is sometimes referred to as the current directory, current working folder, or present working directory.
Extended Capabilities
Usage notes and limitations:
- Dynamic memory allocation must be enabled for code generation.
- Code generation for
cd
with inputs is not supported.
Usage notes and limitations:
- When used to display the current folder,
cd
supports thread-based environments. - When used to change the current folder,
cd
does not support thread-based environments.
For more information, see Run MATLAB Functions in Thread-Based Environment.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a
On Windows machines, leading whitespace characters in the input path are no longer trimmed. Input paths containing leading whitespace characters cause an error to be thrown instead.