How do I change the Temporary Directory that MATLAB uses?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 7 Jul 2009
Commented: Julian Hapke
on 9 Dec 2022
By default, MATLAB writes temporary files to /tmp/ on a LINUX system and the C:\Temp folder on a Windows System.
How can the MATLAB temporary directory be set to a different value? Can this be done at the system level, or by individual users in their MATLAB sessions?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 18 Oct 2022
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 18 Oct 2022
This is a setting that that MATLAB finds from the system environment variables. You can set or query the environment variable using the SETENV and the GETENV functions from within MATLAB as well. Please see below for the system level settings.
MATLAB will check for the environment variable 'TMPDIR' (getenv('TMP')) from the system and if this is empty MATLAB will check environment variable 'TMP' if this is empty, MATLAB will use '/tmp/' as the temporary directory. You can set the 'TMP' environment variable to some other directory and MATLAB will use that as the TEMPDIR after a restart.
MATLAB similarly checks the 'TMP' environment variable first and if it is empty, MATLAB will check the 'TEMP' environment variable. If this is empty, MATLAB checks the environment variable 'USERPROFILE'. If this is also empty, MATLAB will use 'C:\temp' as tempdir. MATLAB will use that as the TEMPDIR after a restart.
In order to change the system setting of a running MATLAB session which does not need a restart, here is a quick example:
The 'clear' function call is necessary to reset the tempdir state in order to refresh the tempdir path when changing the environment variable in a running session.
tempdir %show unchanged tempdir
clear tempdir
if ispc %check if Windows
setenv('TMP','NEW_DIRECTORY_PATH')
else
setenv('TMPDIR','NEW_DIRECTORY_PATH')
end
tempdir %show and refresh tempdir with new path
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Walter Roberson
on 5 Nov 2022
On my Mac, /private/tmp shows up as rwxrwxrwt but I suspect it is really rwxrwxrwxt . The numeric form of that permission would be 1777 . The 't' permission prevents other (non-priviledged) users from removing files they do not own.
Julian Hapke
on 9 Dec 2022
IMHO: The tempdir function should not cache the environment variable at all, so it always retrieves the correct value without having to clear persistent variables.
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