Make new folder - MATLAB mkdir - MathWorks France (2024)

Make new folder

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Syntax

mkdir folderName

mkdir parentFolder folderName

status = mkdir(___)

[status,msg]= mkdir(___)

[status,msg,msgID]= mkdir(___)

Description

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mkdir folderName createsthe folder folderName. If folderName exists, MATLAB® issuesa warning. If the operation is not successful, mkdir throwsan error to the Command Window.

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mkdir parentFolder folderName creates folderName in parentFolder. If parentFolder does not exist, MATLAB attempts to create it.

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status = mkdir(___) creates the specified folder and returns a status of 1 if the operation is successful or if the folder exists. Otherwise, mkdir returns 0 and does not throw a warning or error to the Command Window. You can use this syntax with any of the input argument combinations in the previous syntaxes.

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[status,msg]= mkdir(___) also returns the message text for any warning or error that occurs.

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[status,msg,msgID]= mkdir(___) additionally returns the message ID for any warning or error that occurs.

Examples

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Create Subfolder in Current Folder

Create Subfolder in Specified Parent Folder

Open Live Script

Create a folder called newfolder in the folder testdata. Use a relative path, where newFolder is at the same level as the current folder.

mkdir ../testdata newFolder

Create Folder That Already Exists

Open Live Script

Create the same folder twice, verifying the status of the operation after each try.

Create the folder newFolder. The operation succeeds, returning a status of 1 with no error or warning message.

[status, msg, msgID] = mkdir('newFolder')
status = logical 1
msg = 0x0 empty char arraymsgID = 0x0 empty char array

Create the folder newFolder again. The operation succeeds again, returning a status of 1. A warning message and message ID inform you that the folder already exists.

[status, msg, msgID] = mkdir('newFolder')
status = logical 1
msg = 'Directory already exists.'
msgID = 'MATLAB:MKDIR:DirectoryExists'

Input Arguments

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folderNameFolder name
character vector | string scalar

Folder name, specified as a character vector or string scalar. You can specify folderName as an absolute or relative path, unless a parent folder is specified. If you specify a parent folder, then folderName must be a path relative to the parent folder.

If folderName contains a path that includes one or more nonexistent folders, MATLAB attempts to create the nonexistent folder. For example, for the path myFolder\folder1\folder2\targetFolder, if folder1 does not exist, MATLAB creates folder1, creates folder2 within folder1, and creates targetFolder within folder2.

Data Types: char | string

parentFolderParent folder
character vector | string scalar

Parent folder for the new folder, specified as a character vector or string scalar. Specify parentFolder as an absolute or relative path. If parentFolder does not exist, MATLAB attempts to create it.

Data Types: char | string

Output Arguments

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status — Folder creation status
0 | 1

Folder creation status indicating whether the attempt to create the folder is successful, returned as 0 or 1. If the attempt to create the folder is successful or the folder already exists, then the value of status is 1. Otherwise, the value is 0.

Data Types: logical

msg — Error message
character vector

Error message, returned as a character vector. If an error or warning occurs, msg contains the message text of the error or warning. Otherwise, msg is empty, ''.

msgID — Error message identifier
character vector

Error message identifier, returned as a character vector. If an error or warning occurs, msgID contains the message identifier of the error or warning. Otherwise, msgID is empty, ''.

Tips

  • You can use mkdir to create folders in remote locations. To write to a remote location, folderName or parentName must contain the full path of the file specified as a uniform resource locator (URL) of the form:

    schema_name://path_to_file/folderName

    or

    schema_name://path_to_file/parentName

    It is also valid to use one or three "slash" (/) characters between schema_name and path_to_file. For example:

    schema_name:/path_to_file/folderName

    or

    schema_name:///path_to_file/parentName

    Based on your remote location, schema_name can be one of the values in this table.

    File Systemschema_name
    Amazon S3™s3
    Windows Azure® Blob Storagewasb, wasbs
    HDFS™hdfs

    If the file system being used does not support empty folders then attempting to use mkdir with that service will throw an error. For more information, see Work with Remote Data.

Extended Capabilities

Version History

Introduced before R2006a

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This function supports thread-based environments.

See Also

cd | copyfile | dir | movefile | rmdir

Topics

  • Manage Files and Folders

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FAQs

How to create new folders in MATLAB? ›

If you have MATLAB Connector installed on your system, you also can access files and folders in MATLAB® Drive™ from MATLAB. In the Current Folder browser, right-click in white space, and then select New > Folder.

How do I add a directory in MATLAB? ›

On the Home tab, in the Environment section, click Set Path. The Set Path dialog box appears. Alternatively, you can access this dialog box using the pathtool function. Use the Add Folder or Add Folder with Subfolders button to add new folders to MATLAB search path.

How do I create a working directory in MATLAB? ›

On the Home tab, in the Environment section, click Preferences. Select MATLAB > General. Choose an option for the Initial working folder preference. Alternatively on Windows platforms, specify the initial working folder in the MATLAB shortcut icon.

How to create a folder if it doesn't exist in MATLAB? ›

mkdir folderName creates the folder folderName . If folderName exists, MATLAB® issues a warning. If the operation is not successful, mkdir throws an error to the Command Window. mkdir parentFolder folderName creates folderName in parentFolder .

How do I add a subfolder in MATLAB? ›

Use genpath with addpath to add all subfolders of folderName . MATLAB resolves all path names containing ' . ', ' .. ', and symbolic links to their target location before adding them to the path. This ensures that each entry in the MATLAB path represents a unique folder location.

How do I add a folder in MATLAB online? ›

If you do not have MATLAB Connector installed, you can add folders and files to your MATLAB Drive using MATLAB Drive online with the Upload button (select Files or Folder) or by dragging and dropping folders and files from the operating system file browser. For either method, empty folders are not uploaded.

How do I set a folder as my working directory? ›

Changing the Working Directory
  1. Use the setwd R function.
  2. Use the Tools | Change Working Dir... menu (Session | Set Working Directory on a mac). ...
  3. From within the Files pane, use the More | Set As Working Directory menu. (Navigation within the Files pane alone will not change the working directory.)
Apr 19, 2024

Where is the work folder in MATLAB? ›

The default userpath folder depends on your platform: Windows® platforms — %USERPROFILE%\Documents\MATLAB. Mac platforms — $home/Documents/MATLAB.

How do I start MATLAB in a folder? ›

Select MATLAB Icon
  1. Right-click the shortcut icon for MATLAB and select Properties from the context menu. The Properties dialog box for MATLAB opens to the Shortcut pane.
  2. In the Start in field, type the full path to a folder on your system, and then click OK.

How do I open a folder in the current directory in MATLAB? ›

To open the Current Folder browser if it is not currently visible, on the Home tab, in the Environment section, click Layout. Then, in the Show section, select Current Folder. In MATLAB Online™, the Current Folder browser is called the Files panel. To show or hide the Files panel, click its icon in the sidebar.

How to change directory in MATLAB? ›

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.

How to permanently add folders to path MATLAB? ›

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  1. Go to "File->Set Path" from within MATLAB or type "pathtool" at the MATLAB prompt.
  2. Use the "Add" button to add your desired folder(s) to the MATLAB path.
  3. Click "Save" so that this path is used in future MATLAB sessions.
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How do I add a Current Folder to a MATLAB window? ›

To open the Current Folder browser if it is not currently visible, on the Home tab, in the Environment section, click Layout. Then, in the Show section, select Current Folder.

How do you create a new section in MATLAB? ›

Sections can contain text, code, and output. MATLAB® code appears with a gray background and output appears with a white background. To create a new section, go to the Live Editor tab and click the Section Break button.

How do I create a shortcut to a folder in MATLAB? ›

In the Files view, right-click the file and select Create Shortcut. Alternatively, on the Project Shortcuts tab, click New Shortcut and browse to select a file. The Create New Shortcut dialog box opens. Select an icon and enter a name.

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