MLClose
Stop MATLAB
Description
= MLClose() ends the MATLAB® process, deletes all variables from the MATLAB workspace, and tells the Microsoft®
Excel® software that the MATLAB software is no longer running. Use this syntax when working directly
in a worksheet.
MLClose ends the MATLAB process, deletes all variables from the MATLAB workspace, and tells the Microsoft
Excel software that the MATLAB software is no longer running. Use this syntax in a VBA
macro.
lets you catch errors when
executing out = MLClose()MLClose in a VBA macro. If MLClose fails,
then out is a string containing error code. Otherwise,
out is 0.
Examples
Output Arguments
Tips
If you use
MLClosewhen no MATLAB process is running, nothing happens.To work with VBA code in Excel with Spreadsheet Link™, you must enable Spreadsheet Link as a reference in the Microsoft Visual Basic® Editor. For details, see Installation.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a