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I have been performing simulations using MATLAB in Windows. However,now I am working on Ubuntu, so when I run a simulation that loads a file which contains needed data:

auxiliar_nm1 = load('C:\Users\Miguel\Dropbox\Tesina\Simulaciones\Quadrotor Simulation\M Model 1\auxiliar.txt', 'auxiliar_nm1');

I am getting the following error:

Unable to read file 'C:\Users\Miguel\Dropbox\Tesina\Simulaciones\Quadrotor Simulation\M Model 1\auxiliar.txt'. No such file or directory.

I know that I can just modify the path, so this problem will be solved, but I would like to know if it is possible to determine the operating system in MATLAB, and take a decision based on this parameter, so this script is available for both operating systems (Windows and Ubuntu).

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    ispc, isunix, ismac
    – Setsu
    May 5, 2015 at 20:30

3 Answers 3

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The function computer gives you what you need:

switch computer
    case 'PCWIN'   % 32-bit Windows
        %...
    case 'PCWIN64' % 64-bit Windows
        %...
    case 'GLNXA64' % Linux
        %...
    case 'MACI64'  % Mac
        %...
end

Alternatively, you can use the specific functions ispc, isunix and ismac, although note that isunix returns true on Mac.

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os = system_dependent('getos') 

returns the full string of the OS, which you can parse in a conditional statement to run the desired load command.

strncmp(os,'Linux',5)

returns 1 if it's Linux (compares the first n characters only, in this case 5).

if(strncmp(os,'Linux',5)
  load('linux dependant path')
else
  load('Windows path')
end
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  • I like lmiguelvargasf's answer better, but I need the rep worse :)
    – DGM
    May 5, 2015 at 20:45
  • Thank you @dgm, I like your answer too because you get the complete description of the OS, so I have voted your answer. Actually, it could be useful someday using different versions of Windows, for example. May 5, 2015 at 21:08
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What I have done is:

if ispc
    auxiliar_nm1 = load('C:\Users\Miguel\Dropbox\Tesina\Simulaciones\Quadrotor Simulation\M Model 1\auxiliar.txt', 'auxiliar_nm1');
elseif isunix
    auxiliar_nm1 = load('/home/m/Dropbox/Tesina/Simulaciones/Quadrotor Simulation/M Model 1/auxiliar.txt', 'auxiliar_nm1');
end
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    By the way, it is much safer to use fullfile to combine paths as it automatically takes care of the different path separators used between systems. Alternatively, use filesep to automatically get the correct path separator for the current OS.
    – Setsu
    May 5, 2015 at 20:32
  • I was wondering the same because both linux and mac are based on unix, but because of lacking a Mac I can't test it. May 5, 2015 at 21:43
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    No need to test – it's clearly stated in the documentation for isunix.
    – horchler
    May 5, 2015 at 21:51

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