Use system to run a program in Matlab

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H-H
H-H on 9 Jul 2014
Commented: James Tursa on 10 Jul 2014
I have a program named "C:\ecl\macros\$e300" which requires a parameter file named "C:\ecl\macros\data1" (without any extension). $e300 is already available in environmental variables of Windows and can be directly run by $e300.
matlab can call and run this program as system('$e300 Parameter').
However this doesn't work:
name='data';
nameData2=strcat(name,num2str(1));
yourCommand=strcat('$e300',{blanks(1)},nameData2);
system(yourCommand);
The error is : Error using system Argument must contain a string.

Answers (2)

James Tursa
James Tursa on 9 Jul 2014
You have inadvertantly used curly braces in the formation of your string, which has turned the entire result into a cell array. Try this instead:
yourCommand=strcat('$e300',blanks(1),nameData2);
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H-H
H-H on 10 Jul 2014
No this didn't work- the space is not added to the string. it just creates $e300data1 and an error happens
James Tursa
James Tursa on 10 Jul 2014
Right. strcat is trimming the blanks. So ditch strcat:
yourCommand=['$e300 ',nameData2];

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 10 Jul 2014
Edited: Image Analyst on 10 Jul 2014
Why can't you just do
system('$e300 C:\ecl\macros\data1');
??? If there are any variables in your command string, then use sprintf(), for example:
myNumber = 1; % Your variable that changes all the time.
commandLine = sprintf('$e300 C:\\ecl\\macros\\data%d', myNumber);
system(commandLine);

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