Application compiler: Command line Input type options missing
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Deepa Maheshvare
on 3 Aug 2021
Commented: Kojiro Saito
on 4 Aug 2021
I am using Application compiler for generating a standalone application. I'm following the documenttaion available here
I don't find the `Command line Input type options` shown here ( https://in.mathworks.com/help/compiler/create-and-install-a-standalone-application-from-matlab-code.html ) above Additional installer options.
I'm using 2021a.
Could someone help me with this? I'd like to include `Command line Input type options` to pass input arguments to the executable file.
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Kojiro Saito
on 3 Aug 2021
Edited: Kojiro Saito
on 3 Aug 2021
"Command line input type options" will be shown if m file is a function.
In the documentation example which you mentioned, the magicsquare.m file is a function.
function m = magicsquare(n)
if ischar(n)
n=str2double(n);
end
m = magic(n);
disp(m)
It seems that your main.m is a script file.
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Kojiro Saito
on 4 Aug 2021
This document(Developing Classes — Typical Workflow) will be helpful.
There various ways to implement your class.
Simple way is the following.
classdef classname
properties (SetAccess = private)
Number
end
methods
function val=classname(arg)
val.Number=arg;
end
end
end
function out = main(arg)
myClass = classname(arg);
out = myClass.Number;
end
By the way, it's getting going away from the original question, so if you have further question, it's better to post it as another question.
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