Choosing 64bit MATLAB via command line

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D G
D G on 10 Jul 2012
Hi!
I have 2012a 64 and 32 bit installed on my machine. I need to create 32 and 64 bit executables for an application. To do this I have an automated script that runs, but I can't seem to get 64bit MATLAB to run from the command line.
How can I either: a) Set 64bit as the default? b) manually choose 64bit to run?
Thanks!

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Conrad
Conrad on 10 Jul 2012
Hi Daniel
a) Go to your system's Environment Variables and edit the "Path" system variable. you will see that the path to the 32bit version will be before the path to the 64 bit version. Just switch this. On my PC the path to the 64bit version is: "C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2010b\bin".
b) At the command prompt "cd C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2010b\bin" and then execute Matlab.exe. Just change the path above to your one.
Conrad
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Conrad
Conrad on 11 Jul 2012
Just to double check, you can see that the entries are switched if you type "path" at the command prompt?
D G
D G on 16 Jul 2012
Yep. Double checked it.

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