How to locate 'Cupid-master' path on my system

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I am learning to use CUPID to find goodness of fit. I have come across these examples:
They both start the code with
addpath('.../Cupid-master')
My challenge is to find the location of 'Cupid-master' on my system so that I add its path to my code. Please assist on how to locate this path.
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Chish
Chish on 8 Oct 2023
I downloaded Cupid.mltbox into my downloads. When I prompted it to install, Matlab opened and the installation continued automatical. I didn't choose the folder.
I am finding a folder named Cupid on this paths. I contain several .m files.
C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\MathWorks\MATLAB Add-Ons\Toolboxes\Cupid

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Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller on 8 Oct 2023
Edited: Jeff Miller on 8 Oct 2023
I think Cupid-master is just a folder name that others have used when they installed the files, and you can just addpath to your folder C:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\MathWorks\MATLAB Add-Ons\Toolboxes\Cupid with the .m files. Alternatively you can probably move that whole folder to any place you like and then addpath to whereever you put it. As long as the .m files are on the MATLAB path, it should all work.

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