How to run function within a MATLAB-script (m-File) from Windows batch-file with arguments
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I have a Matlab-script (myscript.m) containing functions (e.g. myfunction) I want to call from a Windows batch-file (*.bat) with additional arguments, somewhat like this:
SET "myscript_folder=C:\Users\me\Documents\scriptFolder"
matlab -nosplash -noFigureWindows -wait -r "'%myscript_folder%\myscript.m', myfunction, 'U:\complexpath\text.txt', 'textargument', 300, 300)"
I have not yet understood how to call matlab with arguments from a batch file, especially when I am calling a .m-file in a different folder.
Where other answers have failed me:
- Some answers to similar questions require the MATLAB script to be adjusted, for example to allow using predefined variables instead of arguments. Since I am using it in a research context, I don't want to alter the actual script, so other people can work with the same script.
- For scripts, defining variables beforehand seems to be recommended. In my case however, I need to call a specific function within a .m-file.
- Some answers suggest to switch folders (cd ...) and then call the function from there. In the context of my batch file however, I don't want to change current folders, since I need to loop over a number of local files, calling the matlab-script for each of them.
Is there a decent way to accomplish what I need?
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Mario Malic
le 18 Nov 2020
Hello Christian,
This is a really hard question to understand. You mention functions, scripts, batch, -r, text input, and lots of stuff that is contradictory. Best is to clarify things a bit.
Here's a link to read about non-interactive and interactive session of MATLAB. Link
matlab -batch "cd C:\Users; disp('test'); disp(pwd)"
% ^option [^ imagine you're writing this in MATLAB^]
General suggestion is that you don't change current directory, but rather work with full paths to files/folders/anything.
Your script calls a function, if that function is a file, you can just call it directly.
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