how to install a command inside the .p file?

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I have downloaded a .p file. I have to get a self-domained command in there to use this command in my simulation? How can I install this command to Matlab from .p file?

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the cyclist
the cyclist on 13 Jan 2017
By design, a p-file is meant to be non-readable and non-editable. They are created for the express purpose of protecting the source code.
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Halil Ibrahim Binici
Halil Ibrahim Binici on 13 Jan 2017
so how can i run the self-domained command inside the .p file to matlab? I have tried this .p code to extract and to move my MATLAB working directory.
Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 13 Jan 2017
You want to execute the file with the .p extension? As long as it is in a directory on the MATLAB search path, just type its name without the .p extension. This is just like how you would run a MATLAB function with the .m extension by typing its name without the .m extension.
If you want to modify the .p file, you will need to either ask the person who gave you the .p file to modify it or ask them for the corresponding .m file with source code so you can modify it.

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