Is there any way to set which browser will open a link within the Matlab program?
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mark palmer
am 14 Apr. 2020
Kommentiert: mark palmer
am 14 Apr. 2020
Is there any way to set which browser will open a link within the Matlab program?
When I do
link1 = 'https://earth.google.com/web/@';
web(link1, '-browser')
it always opens the default browser, which is not the one I want to use for the particular program. I don't want to have to keep resetting the default browser to my preferred default after each time I run the program.
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Geoff Hayes
am 14 Apr. 2020
mark - could you use system to launch a browser for the given URL? For example, on my Mac I can do either
system('open -a Safari https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/index')
or
system('open -a "Google Chrome" https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/index')
to open this link in Safari or Chrome respectively.
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Geoff Hayes
am 14 Apr. 2020
So the idea is to use system instead of web. Your code would then become (and I just tested this on my Mac)
brow1 = 'open -a "Google Chrome" ';
link1 = 'https://earth.google.com/web/@';
hrz = '35y,0h,0t,0r';
for ii = 1:1
c1 = 0;
c2 = 0;
az = 0;
dz = 100000;
sc1 = num2str(c1); % LATITUDE
sc2 = num2str(c2); % LONGITUDE
saz = num2str(az); % AZIMUTH - HAS ANY EFFECT???
sdz = num2str(dz); % ELEVATION
GELonLat1 = [brow1, link1, sc1,',',sc2,',',saz,'a,',sdz,'d,', hrz];
system(GELonLat1); % <---- use system NOT web
end
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