Running shell script through system function in matlab.

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Jung Woo Kim
Jung Woo Kim el 29 de Jun. de 2023
Respondida: Jung Woo Kim el 4 de Jul. de 2023
Hi, all.
I am trying to run the binaries in the matlab command window via system function.
The thing is, when I run the exact same code in the bash shell script, it's completely fine.
But it doesn't work in the matlab system function.
For example,
$ somefunc Input Output
works just fine in the shell,
but
>> system("somefunc Input Output")
is not working...
By typing
>> system("somefunc")
I realized that the shell opened through matlab recognizes the function but only when input is given, it complains saying,
"terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::logic_error'
what(): basic_string:_S_construct not valid"
Any ideas about how to deal with this?
I'd really appreciate your help!!
btw, my matlab version is R2021b.
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Arya Chandan Reddy
Arya Chandan Reddy el 29 de Jun. de 2023
Editada: Arya Chandan Reddy el 29 de Jun. de 2023
Hi , could you share the exact command that led to this error. For instance, I tried 'mkdir testfolder' of the similar format you stated "somefunc input" and seems to be working.

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Song-Hyun Ji
Song-Hyun Ji el 30 de Jun. de 2023
If you want to store the Output and use multiple arguments, please run like the following format.
>> [status, cmdout] = system("test.bat 4 5")
status =
0
cmdout =
'9
'
Or
>> ! test.bat 3 4
7

Jung Woo Kim
Jung Woo Kim el 4 de Jul. de 2023
Thanks all for answering,
I found out that, running matlab in the bash shell inherits the enviroment running on the shell.
So running matlab through the bash shell script solved the problem!

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