Pass commands to executable run through system command

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Stephen Hall
Stephen Hall le 9 Fév 2026 à 18:14
Réponse apportée : Catalytic le 14 Fév 2026 à 20:12
I have an executable provided by an external organization that I have opened with the system command, but I need to then automatically pass it inputs and my attempts to far have failed. The executable takes 4 inputs - the first and last are numeric, the middle two are text. I have tried packaging the inputs into a text file to no avail. Here is what it looks like (I've tried a bunch of things so this is not as clean as it started):
In1 = '1';
In2 = 'C:\Dir1\File1.dat';
In3 = '02/09/2026 16:00';
In4 = '0.5';
fileID = fopen('parameters.txt','w');
fprintf(fileID,'%s\r\n %s\r\n %s\r\n %s', In1,In2,In3,In4);
fclose(fileID);
system('C:\Dir2\main.exe < parameters.txt');
The function opens in the MATLAB command window but then just waits for me to manually input each input, and the whole reason I am doing this is to be able to run this multiple times for a bunch of variations, collect the data, and then process it and display it.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord le 10 Fév 2026 à 18:51
Have you checked with the external organization that provided you the executable, to confirm that the executable is designed/intended to be run in a non-interactive environment rather than requiring interactivity? Does it require certain input arguments (like the -batch startup option for MATLAB) to bypass prompting for input from the user?

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Matt J
Matt J le 9 Fév 2026 à 18:29
Modifié(e) : Matt J le 9 Fév 2026 à 18:32
Perhaps as follows?
In1 = '1';
In2 = 'C:/Dir1/File1.dat';
In3 = '02/09/2026 16:00';
In4 = '0.5';
cmd = sprintf('C:/Dir2/main.exe %s "%s" "%s" %s', ...
In1, In2, In3, In4);
system(cmd);
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Stephen Hall
Stephen Hall le 13 Fév 2026 à 20:59
No it does not. It ignores the additional inputs from a command prompt. When it executes from either MATLAB or command prompt it then prompts the user for each input individually, I am looking for a way for MATLAB to recognize that it is being prompted for input and then provide it.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 13 Fév 2026 à 21:31
Your executable appears to be bypassing standard input methods. Possibly .NET stdinput methods will work, perhaps not. If not, then there is not much you can do about the situation.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 9 Fév 2026 à 20:03
You could use the .NET facilities, System.Diagnostics.Process . See the Question at https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/414795-run-exe-with-an-input-file-and-close-upon-process-exit for an outline of the code of passing in standard input.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 11 Fév 2026 à 3:17
Your executable appears to be bypassing standard input methods. Possibly .NET stdinput methods will work, perhaps not. If not, then there is not much you can do about the situation.

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Catalytic
Catalytic le 14 Fév 2026 à 20:12
Try this -
In1 = '1';
In2 = 'C:\Dir1\File1.dat';
In3 = '02/09/2026 16:00';
In4 = '0.5';
fid = fopen('parameters.txt','w');
fprintf(fid,"%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n",In1,In2,In3,In4);
fclose(fid);
system('cmd /c ""C:\Dir2\main.exe" < parameters.txt"');

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