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Application Compiler Syntax in Windows Command Prompt

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Hi,
I'm using Application Compiler to create a standalone program.
The program I'm trying to pack is
function main(argsin)
if ischar(argsin)
argsin = eval(argsin);
end
[A,B,C]=argsin{:};
processprogram(A,B,C);
end
The idea is to input a series of char including directory, filename and etc. "processprogram" takes these inputs for process. For example, I could run main({'apple.txt','banana','peach'}) in the Matlab Command Window.
Could you please tell me what's the correct syntax in Windows Command Prompt? main apple.txt banana peach ?? I tried many format but couldn't get it right
Thank you

Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Oct 2021
See varargin special name. It will be a cell array of character vectors
However I don't think you can use eval() in compiled apps.
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wYw
wYw on 1 Oct 2021
Hi, thank you for the reply. You're right, argsin is a cell string array.
In this case, could you please tell me what's the correct syntax for Windows Command Prompt?
Thank you
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Oct 2021
function main(varargin)
assert(nargin == 3)
[A,B,C] = varargin{:};
processprogram(A,B,C);
end
and invoke it with
main apple.txt banana peach

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