How to run matlab function in Linux command line?

Hi!
So I wrote a function in matlab (with one input) and I would like to run it through the Linux command line.
I went through some answers in the community and I saw people saying this command:
matlab -nodisplay -r "functionname(argument1, argument2, argumentN);exit"
But what is "matlab" at the beginning? I am quite lost on what is that and how to obtain this "matlab" command.
Can anyone please shine some light on me with regards to this issue?
Thanks a lot!

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Yro
Yro on 29 Aug 2019
Edited: Yro on 30 Aug 2019
Hi, matlab is the executable once the software is installed on Linux. Check this link where you can check the available startup options: https://la.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/matlablinux.html
Regards.

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Hi there, do you have another link? It's not working...
Yro
Yro on 30 Aug 2019
Edited: Yro on 30 Aug 2019
I don't know why it doesn't work, copy the following link and paste it in the browser.

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