Shapefile read errors please help!

All:
I am a very beginner programer and I am running into some problems attempting to use the shaperead function. Every time I try and read a shapefile I get this error:
Error using openShapeFiles>checkSHP (line 67)
Unable to open both al092911_lin.shp and al092911_lin.SHP.
Error in openShapeFiles (line 18)
[basename, ext] = checkSHP(basename,shapeExtensionProvided);
Error in shaperead (line 206)
[shpFileId, shxFileId, dbfFileId, headerTypeCode] ...
Error in shape (line 1)
shaperead('al092911_lin.shp')
I have tried multiple shape files and still get the same thing. Any advice?

8 Comments

If you give the MATLAB command
ls al092911*
what shows up ?
dpb
dpb on 14 Dec 2013
Edited: dpb on 14 Dec 2013
I'm guessing (and presume from his comment Walter is too) that the file doesn't have an extension and the internal routine checkSHP has tried to find one with the two choices of capitalization for the extension shp and failed to find either of those two choics...it's also possible there is an extension but it has a different capitalization pattern.
Or the file does not exist at all, or is in a different directory.
dpb
dpb on 15 Dec 2013
Edited: dpb on 15 Dec 2013
I'd have thought that would be a different message...but it's certainly possible the routine might not have the "doesn't exist" message in its vocabulary.
If still searching for the answer OP could try
[~,msg]=fopen('al092911_lin.shp')
at the command line and observe the message. It may be more informative of the actual problem. And, of course, follow up w/ determining the actual location of the file if not in current working directory. Also OP should be aware of matlabpath as the search path that Matlab uses to find files...
Hi Kenneth, have you found the solution to the problem? I am encountering the same problem too.
@Ikmal Rosli what version you are using?
@KSSV MATLAB 2021a, I am not sure if the problem arose from the file itself, or the machine I am using. I have tried using shapeinfo and shaperead on multiple .shp files and gotten the same results as the OP.
@KSSV never mind got it. I just had to add the files into the MATLAB path.

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