genpath() function doesn't return path names of all subfolders

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Hi,
I deal with a weird problem of MATLAB 2012a in MAC.
I used genpath() function to get the path names of subfolders in a folder. However, the results don't include all existing subfolders.
Do you know what problem it is? And how to fix it?
Thank you very much.

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Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 16 Mar 2017
Which subfolders are missing from the path? There are certain directories that are not allowed to be on the path, and genpath will not list them. From the documentation for this function in release R2012a:
"The path string does not include folders named private or folders that begin with the @ character (class folders) or the + character (package folders)."
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Marsge
Marsge on 17 Mar 2017
Hi,
I want to add the mrVista (stored in /Users/Documents/toolbox) toolbox into MATLAB. I type genpath('/Users/Documents/toolbox/mrVista') in the MATLAB command window, then get result as a string of paths that are directories of subfolders inside the mrVista folder. However the result is not the list of all subfolders' paths. E.g. it lacks the /Users/Documents/toolbox/mrVista/fileFilters/nifti path, which apparently exists in my MAC :(.
Jan
Jan on 17 Mar 2017
This is a job for the debugger: Set a breakpoint in the fist line of genpath and step through the code line by line. Perhaps you have appended user-defined folders on top of the path and Matlab uses a function, which shadows a built-in function. What ever it is, the debugger let you find out the details.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 17 Mar 2017
Try
addpath(genpath('/Users/Documents/toolbox/mrVista'));
% Optional save for future sessions:
savepath;
Is /Users/Documents/toolbox/mrVista/fileFilters/nifti a hidden folder?

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