Shut down Matlab and open new Matlab instance

I want to close the current Matlab instance and open the new Matlab instance through Matlab command or script...Any inputs??

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something like this
Curr_dir = pwd;
bat_str = ['"' matlabroot '\bin\matlab.exe' '"'];
fid = fopen('restart_matlab.bat','w');
fprintf(fid, '%s\n', ['cd ' Curr_dir]);
fprintf(fid, '\n%s', bat_str);
fclose(fid);
system('restart_matlab.bat')
exit
HTH

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Thank you Srinivas for the answer. I implemented your suggestion. Its working as per my expectations. But it is creating one .bat (restart_matlab.bat) file. Is it possible to have same functionality without generation of additional files(here, .bat file)..
Once again Thank you for the earlier reply and looking forward for the response
just delete the bat file
Curr_dir = pwd;
bat_str = ['"' matlabroot '\bin\matlab.exe' '"'];
fid = fopen('restart_matlab.bat','w');
fprintf(fid, '%s\n', ['cd ' Curr_dir]);
fprintf(fid, '\n%s', bat_str);
fclose(fid);
system('restart_matlab.bat')
delete('restart_matlab.bat')
exit

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In a release a couple of years ago, I created a "finish.m" on the path and within the file it was just "matlab".
When closing MATLAB, with would run finish.m and while closing MATLAB it would start another one.

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I am sorry but I didnt understand your text.. Could you please elaborate.. Thank you for the earlier reply..an looking forward for the response
Create a new file called finish.m. Type just the word matlab in it and save.
@Andreas, I assume you need to have the '&' after 'matlab' otherwise it will hold closing the first session until the second has closed.
Maybe... I haven't tried. This is what I did probably 8y ago ;-)

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system('matlab &');exit

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Warning: Do not put system('matlab &');exit in finish.m !
I did and it put my system into a loop of starting Matlab sessions. It choked the system and it was not possible to delete finish.m with the Windows Explorer. Ctrl+Alt+Del didn't work. Pushing the power button six second made it stop.
system('matlab &')
does start one new instance of Matlab.
I never suggested putting this in finish.m :)
@Sean, I don't blame you. I tried despite I thought it was wrong.
However, your answer together with your comment on Andreas' answer might make someone misunderstand. Thus, I think a warning is appropriate. This text might be around for years!
Hello @per,
Is there a way to do it on Linux? I tried the above command, it shows the startup screen but does not launch a new window?
Thanks!
system('nohup matlab 2>&1 &')

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