How do I pass the correct string for a function input parameter?

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For example, I want to debug a mex file using valgrind in a linux terminal and need to pass in a string using the following command, how should I properly ensure that the function input parameters are of the string type?
I.e. how do I nest string double quotes within a string in matlab function imput arguments?
Using Valgrind
matlab -nojvm -nosplash -r "myMexMatlabFunc(myParams)" -D"valgrind --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --log-file=valMatlabLog"
note: myParams is string type params.
I tried adding the following double quotes to the input parameters but it didn't work.
matlab -nojvm -nosplash -r "myMexMatlabFunc(""./imageViewSt.yml"")" -D"valgrind --tool=memcheck --leak-check=yes --log-file=valMatlabLog2"
myMexMatlabFunc(./imageViewSt.yml)
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Invalid use of operator.
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Ran Yang
Ran Yang on 11 Apr 2023
Oh, that's a Linux terminal problem. Try using \".
-r "myMexMatlabFunc(\"./imageViewSt.yml\")"
cui,xingxing
cui,xingxing on 11 Apr 2023
Thank you for your answer, it works! Please revise your question slightly so that I can accept the answer

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Ran Yang
Ran Yang on 11 Apr 2023
Edited: Ran Yang on 11 Apr 2023
In a Linux terminal, you can use a backslash (\) within quotes to escape formatting, which allows you to put quotes within quotes.
-r "myMexMatlabFunc(\"./imageViewSt.yml\")"
will be interpreted as:
-r "myMexMatlabFunc("./imageViewSt.yml")"
and allows you to pass strings into Matlab this way.
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cui,xingxing
cui,xingxing on 11 Apr 2023
matlab -nojvm -nosplash -r "disp(\"hello world\")"
now it works! thanks very much!
Ryan Livingston
Ryan Livingston on 12 Apr 2023
To make this simpler to think about, I put anything non-trivial in a script or function and then just call that with -r myFunctionOrScript or -batch myFunctionOrScript. That helps you avoid the need to deal with shell quote escaping and the like.

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