"run()" command in compiled .m-Script does not work

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Hello,
I created an .m-script with the following line of code:
run('G:\temppath\tempapp.mlapp');
When I prompt this command in the command window the app starts well.
Now I created an ".exe-file" of the m.-script with "MATLAB Compiler". The Problem is, when I start the app I get the following error-message:
"RUN cannot execute the file 'G:\temppath\tempapp.mlapp'. RUN requires a valid MATLAB script"
Can anyone tell me where the problem could be?
Thanks and regards
Nico

Accepted Answer

Kojiro Saito
Kojiro Saito on 7 Mar 2024
run command is not supported by MATLAB Compiler as written in the following document.
You can call tempapp.mlapp by
tempapp
if you include tempapp.mlapp in your standalone application.
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Kojiro Saito
Kojiro Saito on 14 Mar 2024
Standalone app cannot call MATLAB artifacts (.m, .mlx, .mlapp etc.) without compiling. You need to call MATLAB to open tempapp.mlapp (!MATLAB.exe -r "tempapp") from compiled exe.

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