Cannot write to file: permission denied

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naomi rosen
naomi rosen on 24 Feb 2020
Edited: naomi rosen on 27 Feb 2020
I am using Matlab on a Linux machine. I have set the default startup dir as a dir to which i have write permissions. When I run [gid, errmsg] = fopen(fname,'w'); (where fname is just the filename I want written to the current dir--no path), I get gid = -1 and errmsg = permission denied. I'm running Matlab using an icon. Could I be the wrong user? Any other suggestions? Thanks.
Edit: after two days of internet problems, computer is back online (I think the Network Manager settings were changed, but it took the IT people a long time to find and fix) and the problem seems to have disappeared. thanks, everyone.
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Pujitha Narra
Pujitha Narra on 27 Feb 2020
Hi,
You can try changing the permissions to the folder using the following command on the terminal:
chmod -R 0777 foldername/
or
Try launching MATLAB with sudo.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 27 Feb 2020
What shows up for
!whoami; ls -ld .
The period is part of the command.

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