Calling a matlab script with arguments on the linux commandline
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I am trying to call a matlab script which takes a single argument (a file path), loads and generates plots from the data. I am hitting the "Error: Invalid use of operator." error, even though this script runs fine within a matlab GUI instance, what am I doing wrong?
(base) bash-4.2$ ~/apps/MATLAB/R2020b/bin/matlab -nosplash -nodesktop -r "~/git/oceanObs/evaluate/make_levels.m('~/Shared/200428_data_OceanObsAnalysis/200913_210216_local_robust_1950_FLRdouble_sptg_200913_79pres1000.mat');"
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/home/duro/git/oceanObs/evaluate/make_levels.m('/home/duro/Shared/200428_data_OceanObsAnalysis/200913_210216_local_robust_1950_FLRdouble_sptg_200913_79pres1000.mat');
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Error: Invalid use of operator.
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