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HOW TO SECURE MATLAB GUI

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Bradley Jason Teguh
Bradley Jason Teguh on 17 Jul 2021
Commented: David Leffingwell on 12 Jun 2023
Is there a way to secure my matlab gui in .exe ? So it wont be able to spread widely by other people ? Cause im trying to prevent for people being able to use my code as a cheat for exam.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 17 Jul 2021
Description
pcode(item) obfuscates the code in a .m file or folder on the search path and produces P-files with the extension .p. If item is a .m file, then the resulting file is item.p. If item is a folder, then all script or function files in that folder are obfuscated in the current folder. A P-file takes precedence over the corresponding .m file for execution, even after modifications to the .m file.
Note
The pcode function obfuscates your program files and does not encrypt them, thus P-files should not be considered secure. P-coding files to protect your intellectual property is not recommended.

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 17 Jul 2021
There are some effective strategies for preventing people from copying your code for use in an exam:
  • make your program so unpleasant to use that people would rather write their own code
  • make your program give obviously wrong answers
  • don't give anyone else access to the program
  • Encrypt part of the program and prompt the user for a password that is used as a key to decrypt some of the m files, and do not tell anyone else what the key is. For better effect, if the wrong key is entered, instead of just failing, give wrong answers

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