addpath not work after compile

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Jun 2011
You are trying to addpath() a routine that is not in the archive. I would not expect that to work; and if it did work I would consider it to likely be a license violation.

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in the folder "forminput" is there a gui that is "input.m ', before the built, the gui to work but after compiled if I had not called sub gui" input "
perhaps you can look at this tutorial that I follow this
http://blinkdagger.com/matlab/pimp-my-gui-part-3-help-me-help-yourself/#comments
The tutorial you point to gives me no reason to expect that addpath() would work in compiled mode.
Everything you need to execute your compiled program should be compiled in to your program. Remember, the idea is that you should ideally be able to ship the single self-extracting archive to another system, and as long as they have the correct version of MCR installed, the program should "just work", without having to copy any additional source directories.
By the way, your question mostly disappeared. You probably tried to edit it. There is a known bug in this forum in constructing text that has quoted lines. See http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/994-wish-list-for-matlab-answer-sections#answer_3755 for more information on that bug.
I followed the tutorial on that site, if the sub-gui before it is compiled, the sub-gui to work but after compiled sub-gui is not working.
function pushbutton1_ClickedCallback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
addpath(fullfile(pwd,'forminput'))
inputdata%sub gui
whether there is an error on addpath () in the sub folder called gui
The tutorial you pointed to has nothing to say about compiling. Compiling has different restrictions than interactive use.
so what should I do to correct the problem, please advice
If you are using mcc directly to build the CTF, then use the -I option instead of addpath() http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/compiler/f13-998741.html
If you are using deploytool, you would add the files you need to the Source Files area.
yes,I use deploytool, so what if there is a gui (subgui) or sub-functions in a folder, because the condition of my program like that, do I have to remove the folder and put all files with file maingui?
and how to run the gui without a command prompt (DOS) if using deploytool?
I am not familiar with how deploytool is used, sorry.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 25 Jun 2011
I wonder if it has anything to do with the fact that input() is a built-in function. Is it possible that you change your function name and re-try?

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I had several times changed the name sub-gui, but at the time of the compilation results remain the same, why?

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