Pass commands to executable run through system command

I have an executable provided by an external organization that I have opened with the system command, but I need to then automatically pass it inputs and my attempts to far have failed. The executable takes 4 inputs - the first and last are numeric, the middle two are text. I have tried packaging the inputs into a text file to no avail. Here is what it looks like (I've tried a bunch of things so this is not as clean as it started):
In1 = '1';
In2 = 'C:\Dir1\File1.dat';
In3 = '02/09/2026 16:00';
In4 = '0.5';
fileID = fopen('parameters.txt','w');
fprintf(fileID,'%s\r\n %s\r\n %s\r\n %s', In1,In2,In3,In4);
fclose(fileID);
system('C:\Dir2\main.exe < parameters.txt');
The function opens in the MATLAB command window but then just waits for me to manually input each input, and the whole reason I am doing this is to be able to run this multiple times for a bunch of variations, collect the data, and then process it and display it.

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Have you checked with the external organization that provided you the executable, to confirm that the executable is designed/intended to be run in a non-interactive environment rather than requiring interactivity? Does it require certain input arguments (like the -batch startup option for MATLAB) to bypass prompting for input from the user?

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Answers (3)

Matt J
Matt J on 9 Feb 2026 at 18:29
Edited: Matt J on 9 Feb 2026 at 18:32
Perhaps as follows?
In1 = '1';
In2 = 'C:/Dir1/File1.dat';
In3 = '02/09/2026 16:00';
In4 = '0.5';
cmd = sprintf('C:/Dir2/main.exe %s "%s" "%s" %s', ...
In1, In2, In3, In4);
system(cmd);

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Or,
In1 = 1;
In2 = 'C:/Dir1/File1.dat';
In3 = '02/09/2026 16:00';
In4 = 0.5;
cmd = sprintf('C:/Dir2/main.exe %d "%s" "%s" %.3g', ...
In1, In2, In3, In4);
system(cmd);
No joy. It runs the executable but then just waits for manual input instead of accepting the preloaded inputs.
Matt J
Matt J on 10 Feb 2026 at 20:53
Edited: Matt J on 10 Feb 2026 at 20:53
Are you sure the executable takes the syntax you have described to us? What happens if you manually call the executable with the same 4 arguments outside of Matlab, from a Windows command prompt:
C:/Dir2/main.exe 1 "C:/Dir1/File1.dat" "02/09/2026 16:00" 0.5'
No it does not. It ignores the additional inputs from a command prompt. When it executes from either MATLAB or command prompt it then prompts the user for each input individually, I am looking for a way for MATLAB to recognize that it is being prompted for input and then provide it.
Your executable appears to be bypassing standard input methods. Possibly .NET stdinput methods will work, perhaps not. If not, then there is not much you can do about the situation.

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You could use the .NET facilities, System.Diagnostics.Process . See the Question at https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/414795-run-exe-with-an-input-file-and-close-upon-process-exit for an outline of the code of passing in standard input.

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Your executable appears to be bypassing standard input methods. Possibly .NET stdinput methods will work, perhaps not. If not, then there is not much you can do about the situation.

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Try this -
In1 = '1';
In2 = 'C:\Dir1\File1.dat';
In3 = '02/09/2026 16:00';
In4 = '0.5';
fid = fopen('parameters.txt','w');
fprintf(fid,"%s\n%s\n%s\n%s\n",In1,In2,In3,In4);
fclose(fid);
system('cmd /c ""C:\Dir2\main.exe" < parameters.txt"');

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