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Graphical Interface
As an alternative to the rmdir function, use the delete feature in the Current Directory browser.
Syntax
Description
rmdir('dirname')
removes the directory dirname from the current directory. If the directory is not empty, you must use the s argument. If dirname is not in the current directory, specify the relative path to the current directory or the full path for dirname.
rmdir('dirname',' removes the directory s')
dirname and its contents from the current directory. This removes all subdirectories and files in the current directory regardless of their write permissions.
[status, message, messageid] = rmdir('dirname',' removes the directory s')
dirname and its contents from the current directory, returning the status, a message, and the MATLAB error message ID (see error and lasterr). Here, status is 1 for success and is 0 for no error, and message, messageid, and the s input argument are optional.
Remove Empty Directory
To remove myfiles from the current directory, where myfiles is empty, type
If the current directory is matlabr13/work, and myfiles is in d:/matlabr13/work/project/, use the relative path to myfiles
Remove Directory and All Contents
To remove myfiles, its subdirectories, and all files in the directories, assuming myfiles is in the current directory, type
Remove Directory and Return Results
To remove myfiles from the current directory, type
indicating the directory myfiles is not empty.
To remove myfiles and its contents, run
indicating myfiles and its contents were removed.
See Also
cd, copyfile, delete, dir, error, fileattrib, filebrowser, lasterr, mkdir, movefile
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