How can I invoke C++ executable file (.exe) from Matlab code or Simulink?

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I am trying to run a C++ executable file (.exe) from matlab or Simulink. Currently I have to run the ++ executable file (.exe) manually and start the simulation in matlab environment to start the data exchange between matlab and C++ code. Is there any easier way to automate the process? Eg- I can just run matlab/Simulink and the C++ executable file (.exe) is invoked.
Operating system - Windows10
Matlab - 2017a/b
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is used between matlab and C++
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Mohammad Sami
Mohammad Sami on 20 Aug 2020
As Walter suggested you can use .Net System.Diagnostic.Process to run it.
This way you will also be able to terminate the program.
process = System.Diagnostics.Process();
process.StartInfo.FileName = 'java.exe';
process.StartInfo.Arguments = 'some args';
process.StartInfo.UseShellExecute = false;
process.StartInfo.RedirectStandardInput = false;
process.StartInfo.CreateNoWindow = false;
process.Start();
processisrunning = ~process.HasExited;
You can then close it as follows
process.Close();
% or
process.CloseMainWindow();
% or terminate immediately
process.Kill();
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Mohammad Sami
Mohammad Sami on 22 Aug 2020
If your exe takes arguments you can specify them with Arguments. If you wish to hide the window of your exe you can see create no window to true. You can find more information in documentation on Microsoft website.
Rutwesh Shirbhate
Rutwesh Shirbhate on 26 Aug 2020
Edited: Rutwesh Shirbhate on 27 Aug 2020
Thank you Mohammad for the detailed explaination. The problem for was with the script I created which stopped in between due to a error and the kill statement was not execuated.

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