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Nikolaos
Nikolaos on 5 Nov 2012
Hallo,
I am running matlab in a remote unix server through ssh, My connection isnt stable so i normally use -nohup- command. Unfortunately i dont know how to execute matlab files with this way.
I need a way to make an .m file as executable file and then execute it using the -nohup command. Is there a way to do that?
Thank you in advance

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 5 Nov 2012
I don't know what the -nohup- command is. Do you have the compiler toolbox and did you compile it into a standalone executable? After that you install it on a target computer and run it just like you would any other program.

Nikolaos
Nikolaos on 5 Nov 2012
ok,i need a way to compile a matlab file to an executable format, so as to run it without first have to open matlab.
For example i need sth similar to type run test.m -nohup
(nohup means that the server will keep running even if i log off)
thanks again.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 5 Nov 2012
You will need the MATLAB Compiler, which is an optional and expensive toolbox.
I would suggest that you consider using the Linux "screen" facility, or use "vnc", as either method can allow you to connect and disconnect from sessions leaving them running.

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