fullpath ======== creates an full path name for the specified relative path name. Calling Sequence ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: res = fullpath(relative_path) Arguments ~~~~~~~~~ :res a string or matrix of string : :relative_path a string or a matrix of string : Description ~~~~~~~~~~~ `fullpath(relative_path)` сreates an full path name for the specified relative path name. On GNU/Linux `relative_path` needs to exist. Examples ~~~~~~~~ :: `cd`_(TMPDIR); `mkdir`_(TMPDIR + "/niv1"); `mkdir`_(TMPDIR + "/niv1/niv2"); `mkdir`_(TMPDIR + "/niv1/niv2/niv3"); `mputl`_(' ', TMPDIR + "/niv1/test1.txt"); `mputl`_(' ' , TMPDIR + "/niv1/niv2/test2.txt"); `cd`_(TMPDIR + "/niv1/niv2/niv3"); r1 = fullpath("../../test1.txt") r2 = fullpath("../test2.txt") M = ["../../test1.txt", "../test2.txt"]; R = fullpath(M) History ~~~~~~~ Version Description 5.4.0 Matrix of String managed (SEP 72)