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Error using load. Unable to read file '...'. Input cannot be a directory.
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I get the error Error using load. Unable to read file '...'. Input cannot be a directory. when using
load(currentmatfile, 'example');
where currentmatfile is a string representing a path with a mat-file, e.g. 'Z:\folder1\folder2\folder3\folder4\folder5\folder6\XXXXXX.mat' and 'example' is the name of the variable that I want to load from the mat-file.
When doing this, I get the error "Error using load. Unable to read file 'Z:\folder1\folder2\folder3\folder4\folder5\folder6\XXXXXX.mat'. Input cannot be a directory.".
How do I solve this problem? What is the cause?
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Sudhakar Shinde
on 29 Sep 2020
Edited: Sudhakar Shinde
on 29 Sep 2020
Then you can use
load('Data.mat', 'example');
2. Alternatively you can use command lines to get mat file .
[file,path] = uigetfile('*.mat');
currentfile=[path,file];
load(currentfile,'example')
See the example variable loaded in workspace.
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