NOTEBOOKFILE,
NOTEBOOKPATH -- Notebook file name and path
IntroductionThe environment variables NOTEBOOKFILE and
NOTEBOOKPATH store the absolute file name and the
directory name, respectively, of the current Notebook in MuPAD
Pro for Windows as a string.
Call(s)
NOTEBOOKFILE
NOTEBOOKPATH
Related
FunctionsLIBPATH, READPATH, TESTPATH, UNIX, WRITEPATH
DetailsNOTEBOOKFILE stores the name
of the current Notebook that is connected to the MuPAD
kernel.NOTEBOOKPATH stores the name
of the directory where the current Notebook is located.Both variables only have a value if the Notebook has a name, which is generally the case when an existing Notebook has been opened or a new Notebook has been saved.
NOTEBOOKFILE is an absolute file
name.NOTEBOOKFILE in order to change the
name of the Notebook.NOTEBOOKFILE and NOTEBOOKPATH are only
defined in MuPAD Pro for Windows. On other platforms, the two
variables are just normal identifiers.
Example
1In MuPAD Pro for Windows, one may supply start-up commands for a Notebook, which are executed when the Notebook is connected to a kernel. (See the menu File/Properties in the on-line help.)
In the start-up commands one may use
NOTEBOOKPATH to read a source file
``my_init.mu'' which is stored in the directory of the
Notebook:
>> fread(NOTEBOOKPATH."my_init.mu")
NOTEBOOKFILE and NOTEBOOKPATH are new
environment variables.