How do I put in a specific mechanism to ensure that the execution due to the publish() run does not trigger another call to publish()

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To save time not running through our entire program (3D imaging device that quantifies and monitors diabetic ulcers), I've made a separate .m file called clinical report wherein the outputs of some image analysis exist and I'm looking to run THIS smaller file and have the report published. I'm receiving a recursive run, however, because of this "nested"ness, it seems.
options_pdf_nocode.format = 'pdf';
options_pdf_nocode.showCode = false;
publish('clinicalreport.m',options_pdf_nocode);
Will the idea of first copying the file, ie.
copyfile(fullfile(matlabroot,'help','techdoc',...
'matlab_env','examples','fourier_demo2.m'),'.','f')
do the trick? I don't know how to make use of this last line of code.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 Mar 2014
Use a different file
function publishclinicalreport
options_pdf_nocode.format = 'pdf';
options_pdf_nocode.showCode = false;
publish('clinicalreport.m',options_pdf_nocode);
end
and run that instead of running clinicalreport and expecting it to publish itself.

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