Could I use uigetfile without Message "no file, check the file name...." ?

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I use this code in MATLAB R2012a.
[fileName, pathName, filterIndex] = uigetfile({'*.*';'*.xls';'*.txt';'*.csv'}, 'Select file(s)', 'MultiSelect', 'on','D:\');

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2013-10-28
Most likely you just tried to use fileName. Bad decision. You need to construct the full filename (folder plus base filename plus extension):
fullFileName = fullfile(pathName, fileName);
Then use fullFileName wherever you tried to use fileName in subsequent code.
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst 2013-10-28
Then you then you did not use fullfile() as I recommended because if you did, it would have shown a folder name.
Kwon
Kwon 2013-10-28
编辑:Kwon 2013-10-28
Do you mean like following ? " [fileName, pathName, filterIndex] = uigetfile({'*.*';'*.xls';'*.txt';'*.csv'}, 'Select file(s)', 'MultiSelect', 'on','D:\'); fullFileName = fullfile(pathName, fileName); "
I say one sentence.
I rewrite " of "a.csv" "b.csv" that file name of Select file(s) Window. But when I rewrite the file name, rarely it operate but many view the Message(a.csv The file does not exist. File name, make sure that it is spelled correctly.).

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2013-10-28
That code will not emit that message. The code you have after it might emit such a message.

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