Function finished to going to next

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Lila wagou
Lila wagou on 7 Apr 2013
How i make sure that the function 1 is completely finished and the function 2 will be started normally in the second ordre after the 1. Thanks
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Apr 2013
Is this referring to the parallel toolkit ?
Lila wagou
Lila wagou on 8 Apr 2013
Thanks for the comment, for a pre-processing with an external programme i used the matlab function 1 and for its post-processing i used the function 2, for an logical fonctionnement for my matlab program i must provide a wait for the second function until the sure finish of the first one, please any suggestion ?

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Jan
Jan on 8 Apr 2013
You cannot control the activity of an external program from inside Matlab reliably. A soltuion would be to allow the external program to set a kind of flag, when it is finished, e.g. writing certain data to a specific file. Do you have an access to the external program?
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Lila wagou
Lila wagou on 10 Apr 2013
Thanks, When it is finished; the external program write 'Completed Treatment' in a specific file 'xx.dat', is there any way to provide a wait for the second function until the sure reading inside the 'xx.dat' the 'Completed Treatment' expression ?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 8 Apr 2013
if you use system() to invoke the external program, then if the program does not start up graphics windows, then system() will not return until the program finishes.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 Apr 2013
I do not know what notepad is in this context.
If you are using eval() of a '!' string, then instead use system() of the string without the leading '!'.
When you use ! or system() of a command that does not start a GUI, then control does not return to MATLAB until the command completes.

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