pathdef.m is not run at startup?
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I have a pathdef.m file that I've placed in C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2019b\bin. After starting MATLAB, I enter 'cd' and it outputs C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2019b\bin. But when I click Set Path to see my path, it's obvious that the pathdef.m file has not been run since there are paths missing. How can I tell it to run at startup? Also, is there a command line argument to to specify the pathdef.m file to use, which may work better?
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on 26 Apr 2021
Do not store anything in Matlab's bin folder.
If you click "Set Path", Matlab loads the first pathdef.m file, which is found in Matlab's PATH. The bin folder does not belong to the path.
Leave pathdef.m where it is or add it to your user folder. If you are working on a single user machine, adjusting pathdef.m inside <matlabroot>\tools\local works, if you give write access for this (and only this) folder to your account. On a multi user system, it is saver not to touch pathdef.m but to use e.g. startup.m to add folders.
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