Why does MATLAB return a "not enough input arguments" error when I try to launch visdiff with proper number of arguments from windows command prompt?
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Hopefully this is an easy question. Below is the exact command that I have typed into my windows command line, assume models I want to compare are model1 and model2.
C:/"Program Files/MATLAB/R2019a/bin/"matlab.exe -r visdiff('model1','model2')
MATLAB launches properly, however I get this:

Typing the visdiff command directly into MATLAB works without issue.
Going into the visdiff.m line referenced, I see this is an argument check (narginchk(2, 3)) which apparently checks to ensure there are either two or three arguments.
What am I missing?
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