executing an m-file using a string for calling

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Georgios Mavropoulos
Georgios Mavropoulos el 3 de Mzo. de 2011
Comentada: Jürgen el 30 de Nov. de 2021
Hello, I am trying to find a way to execute an m-file from a string.
For example I get from a DB return the name myfunc(1,2) as a char and I want to execute the function myfunc.m with the (1,2) as variables. Does anyone have any solution.
Thanx in advance.
Georgios Mavropoulos

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 3 de Mzo. de 2011
%somehow before this, DBString = 'myfunc(1,2)'
eval(DBString)
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Mathijs Franssen
Mathijs Franssen el 18 de Feb. de 2021
Excellent, thanks a million Stephen! Wasn't aware of str2func, first time I've ran into this sort of issue. This helps!
Jürgen
Jürgen el 30 de Nov. de 2021
for me 'Stephens comment' of 28th,jan. 2021 should be worked out more compact and moved to the top-rated answer to the question.
I was also searching for something like (list of) function reference defined during runtime.
The str2fun seems the way to go with respect to all the points in Stephens comment (code analysis, syntax checking, tracing variables, code hints, tab completion, input hints, variable highlighting, debugging, security).

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Jan
Jan el 17 de Mzo. de 2011
If you call RUN with a string, which contains the path, the file extension .m is removed. Without the path, .m is kept.
mfile = dir('layer*.m');
[trash, name] = fileparts(mfile(1).name);
run(name);
Or:
mfile = dir('layer*.m');
run(fullfile(cd, mfile(1).name));
Note: "mfile(1)" considers, that DIR can find multiple matching files.

Georgios Mavropoulos
Georgios Mavropoulos el 3 de Mzo. de 2011
thank you Walter, I tried both of your suggestions and they both worked.
Thanks again for the help.

Dimitris
Dimitris el 15 de Mzo. de 2011
I'm trying to do something similar. My output is an .m file. Like this:
mfile = dir('layer*.m')
So, afterwards I want to run the file named layer<something>.m But if I do as you say:
eval(mfile.name)
I get this error:
??? Undefined variable "layer2" or class "layer2.m".
Why is this happening? The file I'm trying to run, layer2.m, is in the current directory.
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Jan
Jan el 17 de Mzo. de 2011
RUN removes the file extension only, if the name contains the path:
working: run('C:\MFiles\layer2.m')
failing: run('layer2.m')
I think, this is a bug in RUN: If "script" does not contain a path, "exist(script, 'file')" checks the existence before "evalin('caller', [script, ';'])". But if "script" is an existing file, the file extension let EVALIN fail. "evalin('caller', [s, ';'])" would work. (checked in 2009a)
Jan
Jan el 17 de Mzo. de 2011
Bug report is submitted.

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Dimitris
Dimitris el 15 de Mzo. de 2011
I tried to use:
run(mfile.name)
but I got the same error:
??? Undefined variable "layer2" or class "layer2.m".
Error in ==> run at 74
evalin('caller',[script ';']);
:S I also tried
run(eval(mfile.name))
with the same results... Thank you for your interest!
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Hayatullahi Adeyemo
Hayatullahi Adeyemo el 12 de Nov. de 2017
You can try using
eval(mfile.name)
Jan
Jan el 12 de Nov. de 2017
@Hayatullahi Adeyemo: The variable "mfile.name" contains the string 'layer2'. The error message produced by run('layer2') means, that there is no function with this name in Matlab's path. Then eval('layer2') will not work also.

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