How to import workspace in a function
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Hello,
I have written the simple function, which generates and starts a matlab m file (script which must work on base workspace ).
Unfortunately this started file can't access workspace variables. (if I start it directly without script it works ok). how can I solve this? If I convert the function to a script, then how would I pass file name to it? Scripts seems to be without arguments, rigth?
I start it in the directory where it is situated:
generate_and_start('MyFile.gen')
The batch call generates MyFile.m
Now I start this m file and get a error:
Undefined variable "out" or class "out.get".
If I start MyFile.m directly everything works perfect.
Thank you
function res = gebnerate_and_start(script)
clear Functions;
r=dos(['generate.bat ' script]);
if r==0
a=regexp(script,'\.','split');
s=strcat(a{1},'.m');
run(s);
else
disp('error:generation failed')
res=r;
end
end
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Jeff Miller
el 29 de Ag. de 2020
I don't really understand what you are trying to do, but maybe an answer to this question will help:
% If I convert the function to a script, then how would I pass file name to it?
A script has access to the variables in the workspace, so you can
myFileName = 'MyFile.gen'; % set the file name
script_generate_start; % this calls the script, and the script can refer to myFileName
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