Run function with multiple arguments in terminal

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Hi,
I install Matlab2017a mac version and several function are written and corresponding protected files are generated.
I want to call the function in terminal and find out a way with command line "matlab -r 'function args'"
but error in "-bash: matlab: command not found"
What should I do? Thank you

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Jan
Jan on 25 Jun 2017
Edited: Jan on 25 Jun 2017
Is the installation folder of Matlab in your PATH? If not:
/Applications/MyMATLAB/MATLAB_R2015a.app/bin/matlab -r "yourFunction(Args)"
See these links, which can be found by asking Google (implicite hint):
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Jun 2017
If you are running from a shell script without a display, you might want to use
alias matlab='/Applications/MATLAB_R2017a.app/bin/matlab -nojvm -nodesktop'
in your ~/.bash_profile

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