How do I automatically run an .m file?
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I have written an .m file that outputs two graphs. I need to run it numerous times to validate it. Is there a way to automate running it while checking for the success criterion?
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YT
on 23 Oct 2018
Make a function out of it...
%%GraphFunction.m
[outputarguments] = function GraphFunction(inputarguments) %leave empty if no input/output arguments
%do some stuff
end
... create another file and call your graph function in a loop...
%%%Main.m
a = 100; %amount of times you want to run the GraphFunction
for i = 1:a
outp = GraphFunction();
%check if your output was ok
end
Image Analyst
on 24 Oct 2018
0 votes
You can automatically run it when you launch MATLAB by calling the script or function from within your startup.m file.
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