How do I open an m-file from the command line in the current instance of the Matlab editor?
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If I run the following command at the dos prompt:
"C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2011a\bin\matlab.exe" -r "edit('C:\Documents\MATLAB\test.m')"
a new instance of Matlab is opened with test.m open in the editor. Is there anyway to modify the command so that the m file is opened in the current instance of Matlab?
For context, I'm using TortoiseHg for source control in Windows. I'd like to be able to jump from a file listed in a revision history to viewing that file in Matlab. In THG, this is done by specifying a 'visual editor' as a command line specification.
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Songyun Wang
on 17 Oct 2017
Edited: Songyun Wang
on 17 Oct 2017
Just use the function "edit". Try "help edit"
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Fangjun Jiang
on 12 Sep 2011
If you just want to use the editor, you can run "meditor test.m" at the command line.
meditor.exe is in folder matlabroot\bin\win32
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Fangjun Jiang
on 13 Sep 2011
What version of MATLAB are you using? What happened if you run meditor at the dos prompt?
Walter Roberson
on 13 Sep 2011
Newer versions do not include a stand alone editor.
I recall that there have been some previous Questions having to do with re-using the current instance of MATLAB under MS Windows. I did not pay attention to the details as I do not use MS Windows, but if you were to search MATLAB Answers for the word "instance" you would probably find the discussions.
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