Connect to an FTP server and upload files from your local
machine to the server. This example shows a hypothetical FTP session on
ftp.example.com
, a machine that does not exist. If you
have an account on an FTP server that grants you permission to upload files to
that server, then you can use the mput
function as shown in
this example.
First, connect to the server.
ftpobj =
FTP Object
host: ftp.example.com
user: anonymous
dir: /
mode: binary
Display the contents of the current folder on the FTP server.
myscript.m README.txt pub
Upload a file from your local machine to the FTP server.
Display the updated contents on the FTP server, including the new
myNewScript.m
file.
myscript.m myNewScript.m README.txt
pub
Upload multiple files. If the file names have some text in common, then
you can use a wildcard character (*
) to match the rest of
the names. In this example, use a wildcard to match the file names
image001.png
, image002.png
, and
image003.png
on your local machine.
Display the updated contents on the FTP server.
image001.png image002.png image003.png
myscript.m myNewScript.m README.txt
pub