How do I run a linux module from the Command line in Matlab?
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I am running Matlab on a linux machine. I would like to run a linux module in a Matlab script. When I type "! module" in the command line Matlab retruns "/bin/bash: module command not found" When I open a linux terminal in the same directory the command "module" works as expeted. What am I doing wrong?
Can Matlab run linux modules?
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Sean de Wolski
on 1 Apr 2011
Call the command through the MATLAB function unix()
doc unix
from the MATLAB command line.
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Kurtis Ford
on 1 Apr 2011
Sean de Wolski
on 1 Apr 2011
If you are; I'm missing it!
What happens with:
unix('pwd')
unix('ls')
?
Kurtis Ford
on 1 Apr 2011
Jan
on 1 Apr 2011
Perhaps the PATH is incomplete? "getenv('PATH')" could reveal this, I assume.
Jason Ross
on 1 Apr 2011
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It sounds like the environment that you get in your command shell and the one that's launching MATLAB is different. If you compare outputs "set" in your terminal and from unix('set') in MATLAB, you'll likely find that there are differing path settings that prevent "module" from being found.
A quick test you could do is to run "which module" in your terminal. This will tell you where "module" lives. Then you can see if that directory is on the PATH in the output of the unix('set') command from MATLAB.
Why these would differ can be any of a number of reasons, but hopefully this would help your systems people sort it out.
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