Add a toolbox

I need to add 2 toolboxes to Matlab, when I use the "add path" function it adds itself naturally and I "save" the current paths but the problem is once I log off Matlab it restores to the paths before adding these two toolboxes !!
Meanwhile if I said I will add them each time, I have no problem with that but it returns a message calling "out of memory" when trying to use the "sift" command.
I appreciate if you can help me. Thank you

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Wendy Fullam
Wendy Fullam on 12 Dec 2019
Edited: Wendy Fullam on 12 Dec 2019

2 votes

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Jan
Jan on 4 Nov 2011

0 votes

Use addpath at first to add the folders to the path. Then save the path by savepath - no spaces in the command.
The out-of-memory message is another problem. Please post it in a new thread inlcuding the complete line, which causes this error.
abeer
abeer on 4 Nov 2011

0 votes

thanks for your answer, Jan. well, I did. but the problem remains:
Warning: Unable to save path to file 'C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2010a\toolbox\local\pathdef.m'. > In savepath at 162
and as far as I understood from that line is that it is unreadable. I can not understand this is my personal labtop and I am the administrator. what do I miss?
I will repost "out of memory" problem in another thread thanks

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Do you log in as administrator, though?
abeer
abeer on 5 Nov 2011
yes I did
Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 5 Nov 2011
Thats odd. Can you open pathdef.m with notepad? Can you save it with another name, delete the original and then rename the copy?
Jan
Jan on 5 Nov 2011
If you work with Matlab as a single user on your local machine, the folder "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2010a\toolbox\local\" should be writable by the user. Please test:
which pathdef
fileattrib(which('pathdef.m'))
fileattrib(fileparts(which('pathdef.m')))
You may also need to run MATLAB "as administrator". I've found that even if you're logged in as admin, Windows UAC doesn't let applications write to the "Program Files" area.
K E
K E on 6 Jun 2016
As you say, I am running Matlab as Administrator and still can't save my path on R2015a, despite suggestion #1 here. What is the workaround?

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Brenna
Brenna on 2 Jul 2024

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whatever version of matlab you have, make sure it is called that when you direct to it (i.e. MATLAB_R2023a) and then put .app after whatever you call it is!

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