Can Matlab be started without certain toolboxes?
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I have a license with multiple toolboxes, some of which I never need. Can I configure a start script that does not automatically load all the toolboxes?
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Ghada Saleh
2015-7-16
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2015-7-16
Hi Brian,
You can remove the path of the toolbox that you do not want loaded from MATLAB search path. To find the path of all the toolboxes installed use the command:
>> path
To remove that path of a specific toolbox, use the command:
>> rmpath('put the path of the toolbox here')
For example, to remove the Wavelet Toolbox you can execute:
>> rmpath([matlabroot '\toolbox\wavelet\wavelet'])
In order to avoid executing this command every time you start MATLAB, either use savepath or add the 'rmpath' command in your 'startup.m' file.
In order to restore the path of a specific toolbox use addpath . Alternatively, you can restore the default paths of all your toolboxes using the commands:
>> restoredefaultpath
>> rehash toolboxcache
Please note that restoring the default toolboxes path will delete the path to any custom toolbox that you might have already added and you will have to re-add them.
I hope this helps.
Ghada
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