rmdir
removes a directory
Syntax
rmdir(dirname) rmdir(dirname,'s') [status, message] = rmdir(dirname,'s')
Arguments
- dirname
a character string.
- 's'
a mark to remove directory
dirname
with subdirectories.- status
a boolean.
- message
a character string: a message about an error.
Description
rmdir(dirname)
removes the directory
dirname
from the current directory. If the
directory is not empty, you must use the s argument. If
dirname
is not in the current directory, specify
the relative path to the current directory or the full path for
dirname
.
rmdir(dirname,'s')
removes the directory dirname
and its contents from the current directory.
[status, message] = rmdir(dirname,'s')
removes the
directory dirname
and its contents from the
current directory, returning the status, and a message. Here,
status
is 1 for success and is 0 for error.
Whatever the operating system, if the removing of directory
succeeds, the status
is 1 and the message
message
is empty.
Examples
mkdir(SCI,'Directory') rmdir(SCI+'/Directory')
See also
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