Hi,
As you already have the datasheets (with .mat extension) with you on your system. I think these files are located in a folder whose name has a space within it or in the complete path to these files there seems to be a folder(s) which has a space in its name.
If a folder’s name has a space in it, you will have to add ‘\’ (which is known as an escape character) before the space when trying to access it.
Lets assume the following folder structure:
My_Folder1 -> My_Folder2 -> My Folder3
My_Folder1 contains My_Folder2 and My_Folder2 contains ‘My Folder3’
And ‘My Folder3’ has your datasheets.
Notice that ‘My Folder3’ has a space in between ‘My’ and ‘Folder3’
Programmatically, you’ll have to reference the path in Linux or MacOS as follows:
path = 'My_Folder1/My_Folder2/My\ Folder3/datasheet1.mat';
If instead of the My_Folder1 the name was ‘My Folder1’
Then the path would look like:
path = ‘My\ Folder1/My_Folder2/My\ Folder3/datasheet1.mat’
As your files could be nested inside multiple folders which can have spaces in their names, you will have to add a ‘\’ before every space in the name of the folder.