Call a Software with Matlab

Hi :) I am planning to call a simulation software with matlab and run some files which are in a folder with that software, change the setup of simulation with matlab code and save results. Is is possible? if yes how can I change setup ? Thanks a lot :) Fati

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ES
ES on 4 Mar 2014
If you want to run an external software, ActiveX is the best way. MATLAB makes a Component Object Model of whatever software you want to use, and its features(functions and parameters) are available as calls to APIs/CLIs. I have used it for a many external tools such as Excel, DeweSoft, CANalyzer etc..

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You can also use DDE methods (archaic).
You can also use command line interface (depending on where the software comes from).
You can also use the sim command, and get_obj/set_obj, if you are talking about simulink.
Can you please giveme an example for each method? Thanks :)
Can I please know What external application do you want to use?
If you look at the code in xlswrite, you'll see a good example of the ActiveX method interfacing with excel.
Command line stuff uses commands that look like:
!dir "C:\Windows\"
I can't show you a good example of DDE methods, but the commands can be found as links from
doc ddeinit

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Primoz Rome
Primoz Rome on 3 Aug 2020
For DeweSoft you can use this ActiveX example available in our download center. For further questions you can also address our Developer portal.

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