Create a roadrunner object, specifying the
    path to an existing project. For example, this code shows the path to a project, on a
        Windows® machine, located at "C:\RR\MyProject". This code assumes that
        RoadRunner is installed in the default location, and returns an object,
        rrApp, that provides functions for performing basic tasks such as
    opening, closing, and saving scenes and projects.
Note
If you are opening RoadRunner from MATLAB® for the first time, or if you have changed the RoadRunner installation location since you last opened it from MATLAB, you can use the roadrunnerSetup function to specify new default
            project and installation folders to use when opening RoadRunner. You can save these folders between MATLAB sessions by selecting the Across MATLAB
                sessions option from the corresponding drop down.
Open an existing scene in RoadRunner by using the openScene function, specifying the
        roadrunner object rrApp and the filename of the
    specific scene that you want to open. Then, use the newScenario function to
    create a new
    scenario.
Create an object for the RoadRunner authoring API, rrApi, that references the object for the
    current RoadRunner instance rrApp. The rrApi object enables you
    to programmatically author scenes and scenarios, such as by adding and modifying roads, actors,
    and logic components, using MATLAB.
Extract the scene and scenario objects from the 
Scene and
        
Scenario properties of the authoring API object 
rrApi,
    respectively. The extracted 
Scene object enables you to specify the scene in
    which to add scene components such as roads and lanes. The extracted 
Scenario (RoadRunner Scenario) object
    enables you to specify the scenario in which to add scenario components such as actors and
    logic.
Extract the object for your 
RoadRunner project from the 
Project property of the authoring API object
        
rrApi. The extracted 
Project object enables you to
    specify the project folder for the current 
RoadRunner session from which to retrieve asset objects. You can use the asset objects to
    assign assets to roads in your scene, or to actors in your
    scenario.
Use findSceneAnchor to
            extract the scene anchor named "ScenarioStart" to a
              SceneAnchorPoint object, sceneAnchor. You can
            use the sceneAnchor object to specify positions for the actors and
            anchor them to roads in your scenario. For more information, see anchorToPoint and
              autoAnchor.