How to view an mlx file without using MATLAB
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Hello everyone
I just want to ask, how one can view an mlx file in a pc without having matlab
thanks in advance
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Les Beckham
on 11 Oct 2022
1 vote
You can "Save as..." an mlx file to pdf, docx, html, or latex but you lose the interactivity. You will get a static "snapshot" of the file.
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Serwan
on 16 Oct 2022
Walter Roberson
on 16 Oct 2022
What does it mean to you to "explore" the contents?
An mlx file is a zipped archive of a directory containing mostly XML. You could unzip and any text or XML viewer if you just want to see the content.
If you want to be able to run the code you could potentially use MATLAB Compiler (which is generally more expensive than an additional MATLAB license.)
Tahariet Sharon
on 1 Apr 2024
Edited: Tahariet Sharon
on 1 Apr 2024
How do you uncompress it? I can't any right click button allowing me in Mac. When I use VsCode I get "The file is not displayed in the text editor because it is either binary or uses an unsupported text encoding."
Walter Roberson
on 1 Apr 2024
To get a right click on the Mac, use control-click
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