Execute/load multiple .m file in single main .m file

Hi, recently I build multiple program which each of them has their own m file. For example, there are a.m, b.m and c.m. What I want to do is to execute each of the program in single main program in .m (Let say main.m). However, I could not achieved the solution yet.
%%%%Main program %%%%
run(a.m);
run(b.m);
run(c.m);
The result coming out is:
Undefined variable "a" or class "a.m".
Each m file has coding that will give out output in array or cell. Is there more effective solution that enable me to execute m coding from other m file in my main m file? Perhaps on what I need is retype all coding from all separate file and write it into single main.m?
Thank you

 Accepted Answer

Birdman
Birdman on 19 Mar 2018
Edited: Birdman on 19 Mar 2018
Just simply write
a
b
c
which are the names of your m files.

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Thanks! Never thought that I'm actually overthinking despite the solution is much more direct to the point

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The problem is, that in run(a.m) "a.m" is interpreted as the field "m" of the struct "a". Therefore you get this message, which is clear actually:
Undefined variable "a" or class "a.m"
You want "a.m" to be a char vector containing the name of the script instead. Then you need quotes:
run('a.m')
Using the direct form:
a
is much easier, but with the run() command you can define the path of the script also.

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where i put "Run(a.m)" behend any button or where...??
What do you want to achieve? Which button?
I have explained, why run(a.m) does not work. So I think, you should not use it at all.
just for the curiosity. in my case i have 4 .m files.Mmatlab can execute all files. but in the workspace browser its showing only the last file result.
Does this have a realtion to the question of this thread? If not, ask a new question, please.
Maybe the .m-files are scripts starting with a clear command. Then all former results are deleted.
exactly that is the reason. thanks a lot @Jan.

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