How can I run a MATLAB function using Windows Command Prompt and providing input for the function?
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Hello,
I am trying to execute an .m file containing a function using the Windows command prompt. The function has 3 inputs, how can I execute the file while providing the data for the inputs using the command prompt?
Thank you,
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Geoff Hayes
on 4 Sep 2018
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Mitchell Herndon
on 24 Oct 2019
Edited: Mitchell Herndon
on 24 Oct 2019
How could you format the -r statement to include a try/catch?
Such as
matlab -r "try (code) catch ME (code) end"
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