How to make a forced exit from Matlab with returning a code?

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Hi all, I try to exit from Matlab in a script and want to return a code to the command line. I know that there is the command
exit(code);
to do that. But in my case, some unsaved Simulink files prevent me from exiting. That's why I use
exit force;
to exit from Matlab without beeing asked to save the file first. But this command does not allow to pass a code to the command line. I tried something like
exit(code, 'force')
But that didn't work. Any other ideas?
Thanks a lot, Ralf

Answers (2)

yusra Ch
yusra Ch on 26 Oct 2018
in the command window do this: ctrl+c and it will force the code to stop running
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Ralf
Ralf on 29 Oct 2018
Sorry, I need to exit from a Matlab script. I am not sitting in front of the PC when this (batch of) scripts run.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi on 26 Oct 2018
Edited: madhan ravi on 29 Oct 2018
exit %edited after sir Walter’s comment
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Ralf
Ralf on 29 Oct 2018
Thank you, Walter. But is there a way to combine an exit code with the force statement?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 29 Oct 2018
It turns out that although the two are documented differently, they take the same options. However, only one option is permitted; it must be 'force' or 'cancel' or a scalar integer (negative values are permitted.) It is possible that there are additional undocumented options.

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