How to use an external script/app to automatically start the matlab model without the user having to manually press the run button
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Hi I'm hoping someone can help me..
I have created a complex model that incorporates many scripts and functions, and all of these are ran from a main script file.
I was wondering if it is possible to use an outside script or different application to start the main script file. My idea is to have a StartModel app that will run the matlab code automatically which would mean that the user would not have to open the script and manually press the run button.
Thank you, any help will be much appreciated.
Tadgh
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Mischa Kim
on 13 Jan 2014
Edited: Mischa Kim
on 13 Jan 2014
You can use callbacks in your GUI for this task. See for example http://www.mathworks.de/de/help/matlab/creating_guis/initializing-a-guide-gui.html.
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Mischa Kim
on 15 Jan 2014
I believe, that's exactly what you need: they are called Apps. See a short video on how to develop an App here.
In your case the App could be pretty simple, since you are only (at this point) would use it to run your main script, which, in turn, would call all the other scripts.
Walter Roberson
on 15 Jan 2014
Use the command line flags when MATLAB is invoked. For example create a .bat file that has
matlab.exe -r "try cd('C:\Appropriate\Directory'); NameOfScriptToStart; catch ME; end; quit"
Then the user would double-click the .bat file in order to launch NameOfScriptToStart .
Note: do not include the ".m" suffix in NameOfScriptToStart .
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