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I am running an external .bat file through matlab. The code is as follows:
fileName = uigetfile('*.*');
cmd = sprintf(program.bat "%s" &', fileName);
system(cmd);
The user gets to pick which file is run through the .bat file and then it runs. The problem I am trying to solve, which I am not even sure it's possible, is to close the cmd window after it is done autonomously. The reason this is difficult is because after the program is done running, if you press enter, it prompts excel to open and displays the results in excel which I am trying to avoid. Thus, I don't think I can write a simple exit command. I also do not have access to the batch file to rewrite that code.
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Jan
on 24 Nov 2016
How can you notice, that your external program is ready?
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Mikhail
on 24 Nov 2016
Much easier:
fileName = uigetfile('*.*');
cmd = sprintf('start program.bat "%s"', fileName);
system(cmd);
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Walter Roberson
on 24 Nov 2016
That does not automatically close the command window after the program is done autonomously. It does not return to MATLAB until the program finishes.
Mikhail
on 25 Nov 2016
It does do both of these.
my.bat:
REM exit after 5 seconds
@ping 127.0.0.1 -n 5 -w 1000 > nul
exit
Then:
system('start my.bat')
Walter Roberson
on 25 Nov 2016
Your example exits after a few seconds. Until it does that, MATLAB is not given back control. The user is using a program that they want to run independently until it is time to kill it, and does not want the program to run to completion
Walter Roberson
on 25 Nov 2016
I did overlook the start. But your solution assumes that the process ends nicely by itself. In the user's case the process hangs around waiting for return to be pressed. Though I am not sure how it would read that if input is disconnected as I would expect when & is used, unless it is opening a graphics window.
Mikhail
on 25 Nov 2016
It the process doesn't exit by itself, wrap it in another bat file like that:
my.bat:
REM exit after 5 seconds
@ping 127.0.0.1 -n 5 -w 1000 > nul
my_wrapper.bat:
call my.bat
exit
Then:
system('start my_wrapper.bat')
That is all to it.
Walter Roberson
on 25 Nov 2016
Now try again with a process that does not exit by itself -- for example a ping that would go on forever until it is interrupted.
The user wants to be able to start an asynchronous process of indefinite duration and kill it at some later time before it has finished. The solutions I gave are various methods of killing asynchronous processes.
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