Editing values in Matlab script from Bash script
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Let's say I have a script called Histogram.m that performs a variety of functions.
It has a variable named Detect that can be set to 0,1, or 2. It is currently set to 0 in the script. Let's say though that I have an Bash script (called RunHist) which runs this script through the following scheme:
matlab -nodesktop -nodisplay -r "Histogram; exit"
I want to have the option in RunHist to change the value of Detect to 1 or 2 before running Histogram.m. How would I implement this? Thanks!
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Walter Roberson
2018 年 10 月 18 日
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2018 年 10 月 18 日
Have a second script that sets the value of the variable and alter that script as needed, such as with echo redirected to a file.
Or have your script read the value from a file, and alter the file as needed.
Or make your script into a function that expects the value to be passed in.
Or use input() in the script and use shell facilities to send the value into stdin.
Or use sed or similar to alter the script file.
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Steven Lord
2018 年 10 月 18 日
In addition to Walter's suggestions, you might want to rename your script. There's a histogram function in MATLAB.
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