What command could run any file.m chosen

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Hi!
I create a GUI that allow me to browse files.m with the code below:
function start_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
indir2 = uigetfile;
set(handles.edit1, 'String', indir2);
I get this result:
I want to run each time the selected file (regardless of the filename), but I still can not do it. How to proceed?
PS: I want to run the file via script.

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Jan
Jan on 29 Nov 2016
What about considering the file path:
function start_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
[FileName, FilePath] = uigetfile('*.m');
if ischar(FileName) % Not aborted
File = fullfile(FilePath, FileName);
set(handles.edit1, 'String', File);
run(File);
end
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Samah EL QASSAH
Samah EL QASSAH on 29 Nov 2016
Edited: Samah EL QASSAH on 29 Nov 2016
Thanks, it works except for one m-file. This m-file contains just a variable set that must be displayed on workspace after its execution.
the file contains these variabls:
Pass = 0;
Coss = 1;
Tass = 0;
....
But after execution, nothing is displayed on the workspace.
Jan
Jan on 30 Nov 2016
Why do you assume that anything is displayed where?

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 29 Nov 2016
Edited: Fangjun Jiang on 29 Nov 2016
help run
FileName='c:\mydoc\test.m';
run(FileName);
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 29 Nov 2016
Well, that would be because the code actually does not tell matlab to display the variables. Either remove the semicolons to tell matlab you want to display the result of the assignments, or use disp or fprintf.
Samah EL QASSAH
Samah EL QASSAH on 30 Nov 2016
I find the solution:
function Browse_Calib_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
indir2 = uigetfile;
set(handles.edit2, 'String', indir2)
run(indir2);
indir2 = indir2(1:end-2);
evalin('base', indir2);

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