Recover former state of Matlab Editor
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I had quite a few files open in the Matlab Editor, but then inadvertently closed the editor window. Is there any way to re-open the editor in a way that recovers its state from before I closed it, i.e., so that the files I had open are automatically open in the editor again, without me having to open them manually, one by one. It seems like the editor does have some memory of its state in some situations, because for example when I close and restart Matlab, the editor does come up again in its former state.
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Mario Malic
on 24 Feb 2021
Edited: Mario Malic
on 24 Feb 2021
Hi Matt,
Actually, Yair Altman has already mentioned this https://undocumentedmatlab.com/articles/recovering-previous-editor-state
It looks like the info about the editor data, at least on Windows, is kept in file MATLABDesktop.xml
winopen(prefdir)
On the bottom of the file you can find the files that will be opened the next time you start the MATLAB. When you close the file in Editor, the xml file automatically updates and then this .m file won't be opened in Editor the next time.
There's also file MATLABDesktop.xml.prev, which probably stores the same file but from the previous version. Which might be what you're looking for. If you opened/closed MATLAB more than twice with different files open in Editor, then data about previous files is probably lost.
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