exit Matlab session?
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Is there a function in Matlab to exit the whole session run without exit Matlab? I mean an equivalent to "goto end" function.
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Walter Roberson
on 20 Feb 2016
In any one loop, you can use "break" to terminate the loop.
In any one function, you can "return" to continue with the calling function. This may cause problems if you have not defined the return values that the calling function is expecting.
You can use error() to quit back through multiple levels until eventually the code reaches a place that is using try/catch for error control. There is no "uncatchable error".
You just might be able to use Java Robot Class to send your MATLAB session a control-C; I am not sure that will work, but it might. control-C cannot be caught, but it can also leave the program in a strange state.
You can exit out of MATLAB completely with "exit" or "quit" (which are equivalent.)
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Jan
on 20 Feb 2016
Edited: Jan
on 20 Feb 2016
You can enclose you code in try catch block and use the MException identifier to recognize a regular abortion:
function Main
try
yourFunction;
catch ME
if strcmpi(ME.identifier, 'FlowControl:regularExit')
disp('Regular exit.')
else
rethrow(ME); % Or: throwAsCaller(ME)
end
end
end
function yourFunction
if rand > 0.5
ME = MException('FlowControl:regularExit', ...
'%s: Aborted due to random reason', mfilename);
throw(ME); % Goodbye
end
disp('Function not aborted.')
end
You see, this is not trivial or nice. But it allows a proper cleanup and error handling.
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