Calling a script from a script
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Hello,
I have four different scripts called:
graph1.m
graph2.m
graph3.m
graph4.m
How do I create a general script that will compile and execute these four scrips at one time?
Thank You
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Daniel Shub
am 9 Jan. 2012
What do you mean when you say compile? Do you just want them to run or do you want a stand alone executable file that you can take to another machine that doesn't have MATLAB installed?
Oleg Komarov
am 9 Jan. 2012
This is a job for inscription!
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Image Analyst
am 18 Dez. 2011
Just list them along with any input or output arguments that they have, but without the .m. Like in this master m-file
allgraphs.m might contain
graph1;
output2 = graph2(42);
graph3;
graph4(69);
Then compile:
mcc -m allgraphs.m
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Alexander Kosenkov
am 9 Jan. 2012
If graph2 is a script, it can not accept nor input nor output parameters. Otherwise - it is that easy, just type four names and all scripts will be called.
Walter Roberson
am 9 Jan. 2012
Though as scripts cannot be compiled, allgraphs would have to become a function,
function allgraphs
graph1;
graph2;
graph3;
graph4;
Walter Roberson
am 18 Dez. 2011
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It is not clear to me that scripts can be compiled using the MATLAB Compiler. I thought I had seen someone from MathWorks saying that it was possible these days, but I have not been able to find the discussion I was thinking of, and the documentation does specifically say that scripts cannot be compiled.
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