I am using the function "system(<SOME COMMAND>)" in a function. The command I'm calling has a lot of screen outputs that I'd like to suppress. How can I do that?

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 17 Aug. 2011

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try below. It just saves the screen outputs.
system('dir >output.txt')

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John F
John F am 17 Aug. 2011
Works. It's been so long since I've had to remember the old DOS commands. Thanks!
Jason Ross
Jason Ross am 17 Aug. 2011
Or if you honestly don't care about the screen output,
system('dir 1>NUL 2>NUL')
Will just send it off to the bit-bucket.
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 17 Aug. 2011
Thanks, Jason! Nice to know. Is this 1 and 2 refer to MATLAB fid 1 and 2?
Jason Ross
Jason Ross am 17 Aug. 2011
I've always thought of it as stdout (1) and stderr (2). I've used this extensively outside of MATLAB for other scripting duties. There's a nice summary of redirection commmands at
http://www.robvanderwoude.com/redirection.php

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Helder Magalhães
Helder Magalhães am 12 Jan. 2022

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It's also possible to use "system" (console) based filtering to avoid the whole output to be redirected to Matlab. For example, taking a directory listing in Windows environment:
% the first part only lists text files, including details
% the part after the pipe filters relevant lines
% (to only dump filenames, use 'dir /b' instead)
sys_cmd = 'dir "C:\MyDirectory\*.txt" | find ".txt"';
system(sys_cmd, '-echo');
I wouldn't generally recommend using system calls often, as it may easily break the possibility of porting your software/environment to another platform. But for quick experiments/diagnostics it can become very handy, specially if one is familiar with command-line environment.

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