How can I send multiple commands to same command prompt opened by the first command
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I need to send multiple commands to a command prompt from MATLAB. But each time when I send a command a new command prompt is opened. How can I send my second command to the same prompt which was opened during the first command. Example: First command: !cmd & next command: !D: &
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Roman Müller-Hainbach
am 2 Nov. 2017
Use the system() function and string your commands together, separated by semicolons.
system('cmd1; cmd2; cmd3')
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xiaohuo
am 2 Mär. 2022
It does not work in this case, any suggestion?
cmd_H01 = 'H1_L01.exe'; % Path of H1_L01.exe
cmd_H02 = 'H1_L02.exe'; % Path of H1_L02.exe
system('cmd_H01; cmd_H02');
system('cmd_H01 & cmd_H02');
Walter Roberson
am 2 Mär. 2022
system(strjoin({cmd_H01, cmd_H02}, ';'))
Robert
am 1 Feb. 2020
If semicolons do not work for you, use ampersands:
system('cmd1 & cmd2 & cmd3')
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Asnawi Husin
am 21 Feb. 2021
how about so many cmd, for example cmd1 to cmd100, how to create in loop
Walter Roberson
am 21 Feb. 2021
You have a small number of choices:
- Use your loop to construct a character vector or scalar string object that puts all of the commands together and then system() the result; or
- (Mac or Linux) system('sh < SomeNamedPipe&') and then have your MATLAB code write to the named pipe; or
- (Windows) use System.Diagnostics.Process to construct a .NET connection to a command shell and then write commands to the command shell; see https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/583955-get-the-status-using-system-command-when-program-has-been-closed#answer_485480
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