open another software using MATLAB
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On my computer screen there is one software named VPM. So, how to open it and perform File, new operation using MATLAB..?
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Jan
am 21 Jan. 2013
The question is not clear, e.g. what is "perform File"? Anyway, why do you want to use Matlab instead of working in this software? Is there any reason to increase the complexity by such an indirection?
Image Analyst
am 21 Jan. 2013
He wants to launch VPM, then from its pulldown menu, do File -> New... to create some kind of new document in that software.
Jan
am 21 Jan. 2013
@Image Analyst: So this is more a VPM question. Perhaps we could recommend the java.awt.robot, but if this fails, e.g. when changing the screen resolution, nearly anything can happen. Therefore I hesitate to use Matlab as dull remote control.
@Lalit Patil: What does the documentation of the VPM software tell you about this question?
Lalit Patil
am 22 Jan. 2013
Walter Roberson
am 22 Jan. 2013
Walter Roberson
am 22 Jan. 2013
The sales page for VPM indicates that it offers support for ActiveX. See Kaustubha's Answer for more information on how to use ActiveX from MATLAB.
Unfortunately the site requires registration to read any documentation other than the FAQ, so I am going only by a brief mention in the sales page.
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Kaustubha Govind
am 21 Jan. 2013
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If the software has a COM interface, you can use the MATLAB COM Interface. Alternately, you can explore the other External Interfaces that MATLAB provides and see if the software has any compatible interfaces.
K E
am 21 Jan. 2013
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Walter Roberson
am 21 Jan. 2013
Is it VPN or VPM? I have not heard of any VPM, but VPN would usually be for virtual private networks.
Image Analyst
am 21 Jan. 2013
I've never heard of VPM either but that's what Lalit said. Maybe he means this - that's the only reasonable thing I found.
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