web
Open web page or file in browser
Syntax
Description
web(
opens the page specified by
url
)url
in a web browser. If url
is an
external site, web(url)
opens the page in your system web
browser. Otherwise, the page opens in the MATLAB® web browser. If multiple browsers are open, the page displays in
the one that was most recently used.
web(
opens the page using the specified browser option, such as
url
,opt
)'-new'
to create a new web browser instance or
'-browser'
to use the system web browser.
On Microsoft® Windows® and Apple Macintosh platforms, the operating system determines the system web browser. On other systems, the default is the Mozilla® Firefox® browser, but you can change the default using MATLAB web preferences.
web
opens an empty MATLAB web browser.
returns
the status of the operation: stat
= web(___)0
if successful,
1
or 2
if unsuccessful. You can
include any of the input arguments in previous syntaxes.
[
returns a handle to the MATLAB web browser that allows you to close it using the command
stat
,h
]
= web(___)close(h)
. If the page opens in the system web browser,
web
returns an empty handle.
If you do not specify any inputs to the web
function, such
as [stat,h] = web
, then the handle corresponds to the most
recently used MATLAB web browser.
Examples
Input Arguments
Output Arguments
Limitations
MATLAB Online™ only supports the
web(url)
syntax. Callingweb(url)
in MATLAB Online opens the page specified byurl
in your web browser.The
web
function does not support thetext://
URL scheme when opening pages in the system web browser or from a deployed application.
Tips
If you plan to deploy an application that calls the
web
function using the MATLAB Compiler™ product, use the'-browser'
option to open all pages in the system web browser.If you are displaying Japanese streaming text in the MATLAB web browser, specify a header that includes the
charset
attribute. For example:web(['text://<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" ' ... 'content="text/html;charset=utf-8"></head><body>TEXT</body></html>'])