Can one run a matlab script from the command line and pass arguments to it **without making it into a function**?

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I was to run a MATLAB script from the terminal and pass arguments to it. I know I can make it into a function to pass arguments to it but I don't want to make it into a function. Is there a different way? Like can one get the environment variables from the terminal or something as an alternative? As in:
SLURM_ARRAY_TASK_ID = int(os.environ['SLURM_ARRAY_TASK_ID'])
SLURM_JOBID = int(os.environ['SLURM_JOBID'])
as it would be done in python?
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Brando Miranda
Brando Miranda le 11 Déc 2017
follow up question:
https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/372388-why-doesn-t-getenv-work-on-mac-os-x
Stephen23
Stephen23 le 12 Déc 2017
Modifié(e) : Stephen23 le 12 Déc 2017
"...but I don't want to make it into a function."
Functions have many advantages over scripts (faster, encapsulated functionality, freedom from interference, clear workspace, debugging), which is why experienced MATLAB users write functions and not scripts. Why do you need to avoid writing better code? Why do you want to waste time avoiding doing the one thing that would actually solve your problem very neatly?

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Greg
Greg le 11 Déc 2017
Modifié(e) : Greg le 11 Déc 2017
A script has access to its caller's workspace. You need not pass anything, they'll just be there.
This also means all variables and changes to variables you make inside the script happen in the calling workspace.
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Brando Miranda
Brando Miranda le 11 Déc 2017
Im running it from the terminal...there is no workspace until the script is called. So it comes from the bash script

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James Tursa
James Tursa le 11 Déc 2017
Modifié(e) : James Tursa le 11 Déc 2017
You could have your script use the getenv( ) function to retrieve all of those environment variables (as strings). Or have your script call another script as the first action, and that other script does all of the getenv( ) stuff (and perhaps also conversion of string to numeric as desired).
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Brando Miranda
Brando Miranda le 11 Déc 2017
I guess I could XD Its so silly though, why do I need so many scripts to call the original script?
Greg
Greg le 12 Déc 2017
Because you arbitrarily refuse to make it a function.

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