How can I use the NULL file in MATLAB?

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I would like to use the NULL file from MATLAB to suppress output to the screen. In earlier releases of MATLAB I would use the file identifier of 0 for this purpose.

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team on 30 Aug 2024
Edited: MathWorks Support Team on 30 Aug 2024
Prior to MATLAB R2013b, the syntax for opening a NULL file on Windows is:
null = fopen('NUL:')
On UNIX/Linux the NULL file is opened by using:
null = fopen('/dev/null')
To open a NULL file using MATLAB R2013b on Windows, the syntax is:
null = fopen('NUL ')
Please note that there is now a space between the "L" and the terminating apostrophe.
The returned file identifier can be used in FPRINTF or FWRITE.
Starting with R2017b it is not possible to open a NULL file with MATLAB on Windows anymore.
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Rena Berman
Rena Berman on 3 Apr 2017
Edited: Rena Berman on 3 Apr 2017
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