how to combine two .m files into one file

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sandeep k
sandeep k on 18 Jun 2016
Commented: Fawad Chandio on 23 Sep 2019
i want to use the data of two m-files to plot joint histogram
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Guillaume
Guillaume on 7 Jul 2016
Do you really mean .m file which is just source code of a script,function or class, or .mat file which is used for storing the content of variables?
What is the data of an .m file? The text content of the file? The output(s) of the script or function in the file?

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Answers (2)

MOHIT
MOHIT on 18 Jun 2016
clear the question, what kind of file?

Bojun Ma
Bojun Ma on 7 Jul 2016
Edited: Stephen23 on 7 Jul 2016
packagemFiles({'file1','file2','file3'});
function packagemFiles(FileNames)
N=length(FileNames);
if N<1
return;
else
TragetFile = ['Combined_',FileNames{1}];
[hTargetFile,ErrMsg] = fopen(TragetFile,'w');
end
for i=1:N
[hSourceFile,ErrMsg] = fopen(FileNames{i},'r');
if hSourceFile < 0
disp([varargin{i},'is not found!']);
fclose(hSourceFile);
return;
end
Data = fread(hSourceFile);
fclose(hSourceFile);
fwrite(hTargetFile,Data);
end
fclose(hTargetFile);
end

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