how to run a command in power shell from Matlab
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I have looked at different answers and docymentation but couldnt solve this problem. I am trying to run a command in powershell from matlab instead of doing it the ordinary way. Here is a description of what I used to do and why.
I have a Max script that initialises a camera in 3d max scene, render and save the resulted image from that camera. I , normally do the following :
1- go to the 3d Max directory.
2- Hold shift and right click , choose ' open powershell window here'.
this is the ourput
PS C:\Program Files\Autodesk\3ds Max 2019>
3- then I run this command :
.\3dsmaxcmd.exe -script "E:\Script images\model_2\pave.ms" "C:\Users\Desktop\model.max"
which is basically have two parts , path to my script pave.ms and the model model.max.
so , is there anyway i can run that from matlab and get informed when the rendering is finished ( noarmally it will be dispalyed on the powershell that the job is done? ? especially if i want to that iteratively ?
I am using Matlab 2018b on windows 10
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