Is it possible to call a matlab file from linux code script?
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Is it possible to call a matlab file from linux code script?
I created .m files on Windows; however, I am using PuTTY on Windows in order to write code in the Linux environment. I would like to call matlab files from within the code.
Would the best solution be to compile the .m files into a standalone application? Or is there a linux command that can call the files?
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Ken Atwell
on 1 Aug 2013
One way or the other, you will need MATLAB on your Linux box. Assuming your MATLAB code is visible to Linux as well, you can use
matlab -r "command"
You could use MATLAB Compiler to avoid needing MATLAB on Linux goign forward, but you would still need MATLAB installed on Linux to perform the compilation -- you cannot cross-compile from Windows to Linux using MATLAB Compiler.
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