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fileattrib
fileattrib('name')
fileattrib('name','attrib')
fileattrib('name','attrib','users')
fileattrib('name','attrib','users','s')
[status,message,messageid] = fileattrib(...)
fileattrib displays the attributes for the current folder. fileattrib is like the DOS attrib command, or the chmod command used on UNIX[1] platforms.
Values are as follows.
Value | Description |
|---|---|
Attribute is off | |
Attribute is on | |
Attribute does not apply |
fileattrib('name') displays the attributes for name, where name is the absolute or relative path for a folder or file. Use a wildcard, *, at the end of name to view attributes for all matching files.
fileattrib('name','attrib') sets the attribute for name, where name is the absolute or relative path for a folder or file. Specify the + qualifier before the attribute to set it, and specify the - qualifier before the attribute to clear it. Use a wildcard, *, at the end of name to set attributes for all matches. Values for attrib are as follows.
Value for attrib | Description |
|---|---|
Archive (Microsoft Windows platform only) | |
Hidden file (Windows platform only) | |
System file (Windows platform only) | |
Write access (Windows and UNIX platforms). Results differ by platform and application. For example, even though fileattrib disables the "write" privilege for a folder, files in the folder could be writable for some platforms or applications. | |
Executable (UNIX platform only) |
For example, fileattrib('myfile.m','+w') makes myfile.m a writable file.
fileattrib('name','attrib','users') sets the attribute for name, where name is the absolute or relative path for a folder or file. The users argument is applicable only for UNIX platforms. For more information about these attributes, see reference information for chmod in UNIX operating system documentation. The default value for users is u. The following table lists values for users.
Value for users | Description |
|---|---|
All users | |
Group of users | |
All other users | |
Current user |
fileattrib('name','attrib','users','s') sets the attribute for name, where name is the absolute or relative path for a file or a folder and its contents. Here, s applies attrib to all contents of name, where name is a folder.
[status,message,messageid] = fileattrib(...) sets the attribute for name, returning the status, a message, and the MATLAB error message ID. Here, status is 1 for success and 0 for error. If you do not specify attrib, users, and s, and the status is 1, then message is a structure containing the file attributes and messageid is blank. If status is 0, then messageid contains the error. To return message as a structure, use a wildcard * at the end of name.
To view the attributes of myfile.m, type:
fileattrib('myfile.m')MATLAB returns:
Name: 'd:/work/myfile.m'
archive: 0
system: 0
hidden: 0
directory: 0
UserRead: 1
UserWrite: 0
UserExecute: 1
GroupRead: NaN
GroupWrite: NaN
GroupExecute: NaN
OtherRead: NaN
OtherWrite: NaN
OtherExecute: NaNUserWrite is 0, meaning myfile.m is read only. The Group and Other values are NaN because they do not apply to the current operating system, Windows.
To make myfile.m become writable, type:
fileattrib('myfile.m','+w')Running fileattrib('myfile.m') now shows UserWrite to be 1.
To make the folder d:/work/results be a read-only folder for all users, type:
fileattrib('d:/work/results','-w','a')The - preceding the write attribute, w, removes the write status.
To make the folder d:/work/results and all its contents read only and hidden, on Windows platforms, type:
fileattrib('d:/work/results','+h-w','','s')Because users is not applicable on Windows systems, the value is empty. Here, s applies the attribute to the contents of the specified folder.
To return the attributes for the folder results to a structure, type:
[stat,mess]=fileattrib('results')MATLAB returns
stat =
1
mess =
Name: 'd:\work\results'
archive: 0
system: 0
hidden: 0
directory: 1
UserRead: 1
UserWrite: 1
UserExecute: 1
GroupRead: NaN
GroupWrite: NaN
GroupExecute: NaN
OtherRead: NaN
OtherWrite: NaN
OtherExecute: NaNThe operation is successful as indicated by the status, stat, being 1. The structure mess contains the file attributes. Access the attribute values in the structure. For example, type:
mess.Name
MATLAB returns the path for results
ans = d:\work\results
To return the attributes for all files in the current folder whose names begin with new, type:
[stat,mess]=fileattrib('new*')MATLAB returns:
stat =
1
mess =
1x3 struct array with fields:
Name
archive
system
hidden
directory
UserRead
UserWrite
UserExecute
GroupRead
GroupWrite
GroupExecute
OtherRead
OtherWrite
OtherExecuteThe results indicate there are three matching files. To view the file names, type:
mess.Name
MATLAB returns:
ans = d:\work\results\newname.m ans = d:\work\results\newone.m ans = d:\work\results\newtest.m
To view just the first file name, type:
mess(1).Name ans = d:\work\results\newname.m
copyfile, cd, dir, ls, mkdir, movefile, rmdir
[1] UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries.
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