A function that will open a windows command prompt and check the network licenses available?

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My goal is to have a MATLAB function I can call that will print the in-use network licenses to the command window, then return control to MATLAB without having to Ctrl+C. The $MATLAB, $ARCH, $LICENSE PATH have all been replaced with the appropriate folder locations in my code.
Current Code:
function checkLicense()
%checkLicense Checks to see if MATLAB licenses are available
!cmd.exe
sprintf('cd $MATLAB/etc/$ARCH')
sprintf('lmutil lmstat -a -c "$LICENSE PATH"')
end
This will give access to the cmd.exe through MATLAB's command window, but doesn't print out the actual commands (looking at it now, it's obvious that wouldn't work because I'm giving control to cmd.exe, not MATLAB).
What I've Tried:
Using the dos( __,'-echo')_ and system( __,'-echo')_ functions to cd and use 'lmutil', I get the error:
'lmutil' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.

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Mike Crawford
Mike Crawford am 19 Jul. 2018
Figured it out! I didn't know DOS accepted multiple commands using '&'. Working code:
function checkLicense
%checkLicense Checks to see if MATLAB licenses are available
command = 'cd $MATLAB/etc/$ARCH & lmutil lmstat -a -c "$LICENSE PATH"';
dos(command, '-echo')
end

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