run a program multiple times and report result

How to run a MATLAB program multiple times and write outputs to a text file?can we do this in matlab in windows environment? Please help ....... Thanking You, Sita

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Jan
Jan le 23 Jan 2012
Please decide, if you want to run a C-program, like in the header, *or* a Matlab program, like in the body of the question.
sita
sita le 24 Jan 2012
sorry for the confusion in question i would like to run Matlab program

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Jan
Jan le 24 Jan 2012
You do not have to restart Matlab to run a Matlab program. It is much faster to do this in a loop inside Matlab.
diary('D:\Temp\Result.txt');
for i = 1:10000
callYourFunction()
end
diary('off');
Of course you can use other methods than diary to create the log file, e.g.:
Str = evalc('callYourFunction')
and append the string Str to a text file. There are more possibilities, but currently the problem description is not clear enough to decide for a solution.

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matlab -r YourFunctionName > OutputFileName

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sita
sita le 23 Jan 2012
Thanks for your answer, i couldn't get it how it can be used to run program for multiple times. please provide me with an example.
You put the command in a loop, possibly passing arguments to the command. For example,
matlab -r "YourFunction(%NUM%); quit" > OUT%NUM%.txt
(I do not have much experience in Windows BAT files so the above is not intended to be exact syntax.)
sita
sita le 24 Jan 2012
i tried this command .It is not working as it is.Please help in this regards.I need to run my code for thousands runs to check for some statistical results..
Thanking You,
Sita
Sorry, as I indicated, I do not have much experience with Windows BAT files. At home I am running all Mac, and at work I only have access to Linux systems.

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