Matlab as LaTeX interpreter?

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Jason
Jason on 20 May 2019
Edited: Debejyo Chakraborty on 20 Jan 2023
I work for the Navy. We are not allowed to have a LaTeX interpreter installed on our regular work laptops. We can have Matlab though. It there a way to easily use Matlab as a LaTeX interpreter?
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Jason
Jason on 20 May 2019
I should state my goal more clearly: I want to create documents using Matlab as my LaTeX interpreter. Otherwise, I am stuck with Word. :/
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 20 May 2019
publish() can get part way but awkward I would think.

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 20 May 2019
To a limited extent at least, yes.
See the text (link) documentation section on Interpreter (link).
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Jason
Jason on 20 May 2019
Thanks for that!

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Debejyo Chakraborty
Debejyo Chakraborty on 20 Jan 2023
Edited: Debejyo Chakraborty on 20 Jan 2023
It's not a Matlab answer, because I don't think there is a good way.
Why not use the portable version of MikTex? Does not need installation. If you are allowed to have the files (or even allowed to attach a usb stick), you should be able to use this.

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