Assigning variables from command line
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Hello,
For whatever reason, I want to be able to run an .m file (not a function) from the command window, and then add parameters on the same line in which I run the program.
for instance,
run file_I_want_to_run.m, true, false
Is there any way I can assign the boolean true and false to variables within the .m file?
The booleans dictate how a certain part of the .m file runs.
Thanks!
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Azzi Abdelmalek
2016-7-25
编辑:Azzi Abdelmalek
2016-7-25
You can set any parameter you want, then run your m-file
var1=1 % set your variable var1
var2=2 % var2
your_mFile % run your_mFie
running the m-file then assigning values to your variables doesn't make sens
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Azzi Abdelmalek
2016-7-25
What is going to be true or false? why is it imperative to have all information in one line, and what information mean in your code?
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