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How to make Matlab close automatically

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JFz
JFz on 18 Jul 2016
Commented: dbmn on 28 Jul 2016
Hi,
I have a .bat file that should start matlab and run an application, then close matlab. It has one line:
matlab -nodesktop -r runMyapp; exit;
It execute the job smoothly but after the execution, it does not close matlab. It seems like the exit does not do anything here.
What is the right way to make the matlab close automatically?
Thanks for any help.
Jennifer

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dbmn
dbmn on 28 Jul 2016
Have you tried running your sequence of commands with quotation marks?
matlab -nodesktop -r "runMyapp; exit;"
Alternatively you could add exit to the end of your runMyapp script...
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JFz
JFz on 28 Jul 2016
Edited: JFz on 28 Jul 2016
Thank you so much!
What is the difference of this expression from the previous one?
dbmn
dbmn on 28 Jul 2016
When using quotation marks the whole sequence of commands between the quotation marks is fed into the -r option.
When you do not use them - I am not sure, but I think - it just executes your command until the blank space/semicolon and then tries to interpret the next command as an additional option (and fails to do that).
Maybe someone can confirm this.

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