How to run two MATLAB scripts simultaneously without open two different GUI windows
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the following code can only run two different m files one by one. how can I run them simultaneously withou open two different GUI windows.
clc;clear all;
run C:\Users\asus\Desktop\try\8\tri.m
run C:\Users\asus\Desktop\try\16\tri.m
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José-Luis
on 4 Jan 2017
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Walter Roberson
on 6 Oct 2017
parpool(2)
parfor idx = 1 : 2
if idx == 1
test1();
elseif idx == 2
test2();
end
end
Note: It is not possible to draw on the screen from any script or function run by parfor or spmd or parfeval or batch. Only non-parallel routines can draw on the screen.
Neel Talati
on 15 Oct 2018
Edited: Neel Talati
on 15 Oct 2018
Hello,
I am in a similar situation where I need to run two functions simultaneously namely func1 and func2. However I need func1 to make a plot based on some data coming on the serial port into func2.
For the purpose of this question let's assume it is not possible for me in any way to merge the two functions into one.
Please recommend how can I share the data between the two functions as well as plot a figure?
Thanks!
Neel
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