Running script from command line changes working directory to script's directory

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Dear all,
I have a problem keeping the working directory when running a script from command line. I have a script saved in my Matlab script directory, and I call it with
matlab -nodisplay -nodesktop -r "run('/path/to/Matlab/scripts/folder/the_script.m')"
The script is supposed to work on some files in the current directory, but when I call it from within the directory, it cannot find the files because Matlab's working directory changes to where the script is. How can avoid that without changing directory back to my working directory implicitly in the script?
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Renat
Renat on 30 Apr 2018
Edited: Renat on 30 Apr 2018
Looks like using the full path cause Matlab to change working directory. Removing it fixed the issue. Case closed!
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 30 Apr 2018
The behavior you observed is caused by run(). You can see "help run" to find the description.
-r option means to execute a statement, a function or a script. You could use below, without full folder specification if it is in the MATLAB path.
matlab -nodisplay -nodesktop -r the_script

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 30 Apr 2018
In this case, I would suggest adding your MATLAB script directory into MATLAB path.
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Renat
Renat on 30 Apr 2018
It is in the path - that scripts folder is exactly for that.
And it just occurred to me that maybe I shouldnt write the whole path there. And indeed - I just tried it without the path and Matlab doesnt change the working directory when invoking the script.

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