Access to a file when running the program
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Hello, i have to files .m in the same folder. One is used to run the main program and the other is used just to put the information input for the program.
p.e:
one file is the main.m and the other is info.m
info.m is similiar to this:
Volume_inicial = 900000000; Volume_final = 900000000; Volume_min = 800000000; Volume_max = 1000000000; Caudal_turb_max = 400; Caudal_bomb_max = 400;
Now, in the main.m i wanna be able to pick this data. How can i pick just Volume_inicial p.e?
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Muruganandham Subramanian
on 14 Dec 2012
Edited: Muruganandham Subramanian
on 14 Dec 2012
Or You can declare as global variable like global Volume_inicial in your info.m file
and if you want to access particular file info, use open() command
e.g. open(D:\Users\programfiles\myfolder\info.m')
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José-Luis
on 14 Dec 2012
Edited: José-Luis
on 14 Dec 2012
This is not a good idea, I would even say terrible. You can just call one script from another.
Main.m could look like this:
%Hi, I am main
%Load your data
info
%Do your stuff
Note that once you load your info, you can save it to other variables and could even do this dynamically
If you want to get fancier, look at the run() command
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Vishal Rane
on 14 Dec 2012
You could simply run the other file, thus loading its contents in the workspace and use any variables you need.
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