What is the command for making a brand new script, by an already existing script?
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Pawel Krenz
on 23 Jan 2017
Commented: Pawel Krenz
on 24 Jan 2017
The command mkdir('folder name') creates a folder at current location. I search for the command that creates a script instead. (I wonder too where to read about it)
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Image Analyst
on 23 Jan 2017
You need three commands, at least. First call fopen(), then frpintf() as many times as you need, then fclose():
fid = fopen('myScript.m', 'wt');
fprintf(fid, 'clc;\n');
fprintf(fid, 'workspace;\n');
fprintf(fid, 'close all;\n');
% etc. for however many commands you want to put into your m-file.
fclose(fid);
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John D'Errico
on 23 Jan 2017
There is no special command.
Just save a simple file. Use .m as the extension, and it will be interpreted as a script.
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Jan 2017
The matter does, though, get more complicated for Live Scripts ('.mlx') files.
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