Can I send output from shell commands (with !) to a Matlab variable?

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Alec Nagel
Alec Nagel le 25 Nov 2012
I sometimes use shell commands from within Matlab scripts by using ! myCommand. I was recently in a situation where I needed to manipulate the output of this command in my Matlab script. Thus my question: Is there any way to send the output from a shell command to a Matlab variable?
(I realize there's a workaround in writing to a file and reading that in to Matlab, something along the lines of
! myCommand > myFile.txt
myOutput = importdata('myFile.txt')
! rm myFile.txt
but I was wondering if there was a more elegant way.)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 25 Nov 2012
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 25 Nov 2012
movefile() on Linux systems uses "mv" flag ('-p') that is not valid for NFS filesystems.
Someone (Jan?) demonstrated that some of the file-oriented commands are much slower than using the OS commands.
Alec Nagel
Alec Nagel le 26 Nov 2012
Modifié(e) : Alec Nagel le 26 Nov 2012
Thanks for that info, Walter!
@Matt: The question was partly out of general curiosity, but it was prompted by needing to retrieve the current directory name without the path.
[~,dirName]=system('basename $(pwd)')
works nicely, but I guess I could accomplish the same by
foo = regexp(pwd,'/','split');
dirName = foo{end}
Not quite sure which one I prefer in this case, but I'm sure there are other cases in which system() will prove useful.

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Jan
Jan le 25 Nov 2012
What about using system() instead?

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