MATLAB Function Reference    
matlab

Start MATLAB (UNIX systems only)

Syntax

Description

matlab is a Bourne shell script that starts the MATLAB executable. (In this document, matlab refers to this script; MATLAB refers to the application program). Before actually initiating the execution of MATLAB, this script configures the runtime environment by

There are two ways in which you can control the way the matlab script works:

The .matlab6rc.sh shell script contains definitions for a number of variables that the matlab script uses. These variables are defined within the matlab script, but can be redefined in .matlab6rc.sh. When invoked, matlab looks for the first occurrence of .matlab6rc.sh in the current directory, in the home directory ($HOME), and in the $MATLAB/bin directory, where the template version of .matlab6rc.sh is located.

You can edit the template file to redefine information used by the matlab script. If you do not want your changes applied systemwide, copy the edited version of the script to your current or home directory. Ensure that you edit the section that applies to your machine architecture.

The following table lists the variables defined in the.matlab6rc.sh file. See the comments in the .matlab6rc.sh file for more information about these variables.

Variable
Definition and Standard Assignment Behavior 
ARCH

The machine architecture.

The value ARCH passed with the -arch or -arch/ext argument to the script is tried first, then the value of the environment variable MATLAB_ARCH is tried next, and finally it is computed. The first one that gives a valid architecture is used.

AUTOMOUNT_MAP

Path prefix map for automounting.

The value set in .matlab6rc.sh (initially by the installer) is used unless the value differs from that determined by the script, in which case the value in the environment is used.

DISPLAY

The hostname of the X Window display MATLAB uses for output.

The value of Xdisplay passed with the -display argument to the script is used; otherwise, the value in the environment is used. DISPLAY is ignored by MATLAB if the -nodisplay argument is passed.

LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Final Load library path. The name LD_LIBRARY_PATH is platform dependent.

The final value is normally a colon-separated list of four sublists, each of which could be empty. The first sublist is defined in .matlab6rc.sh as LDPATH_PREFIX. The second sublist is computed in the script and includes directories inside the MATLAB root directory and relevant Java directories. The third sublist contains any nonempty value of LD_LIBRARY_PATH from the environment possibly augmented in .matlab6rc.sh. The final sublist is defined in .matlab6rc.sh as LDPATH_SUFFIX.

LM_LICENSE_FILE

The FLEX lm license variable.

The license file value passed with the -c argument to the script is used; otherwise it is the value set in .matlab6rc.sh. In general, the final value is a colon-separated list of license files and/or port@host entries. The shipping .matlab6rc.sh file starts out the value by prepending LM_LICENSE_FILE in the environment to a default license.file.

Later in the MATLAB script if the -c option is not used, the $MATLAB/etc directory is searched for the files that start with license.dat.DEMO. These files are assumed to contain demo licenses and are added automatically to the end of the current list.

MATLAB

The MATLAB root directory.

The default computed by the script is used unless MATLABdefault is reset in .matlab6rc.sh.

Currently MATLABdefault is not reset in the shipping .matlab6rc.sh.

MATLAB_DEBUG

Normally set to the name of the debugger.

The -Ddebugger argument passed to the script sets this variable. Otherwise, a nonempty value in the environment is used.

MATLAB_JAVA

The path to the root of the Java Runtime Environment.

The default set in the script is used unless MATLAB_JAVA is already set. Any nonempty value from .matlab6rc.sh is used first, then any nonempty value from the environment. Currently there is no value set in the shipping .matlab6rc.sh, so that environment alone is used.

MATLAB_MEM_MGR

Turns on MATLAB memory integrity checking.

The -check_malloc argument passed to the script sets this variable to 'debug'. Otherwise, a nonempty value set in .matlab6rc.sh is used, or a nonempty value in the environment is used. If a nonempty value is not found, the variable is not exported to the environment.

MATLABPATH

The MATLAB search path.

The final value is a colon-separated list with the MATLABPATH from the environment prepended to a list of computed defaults.

SHELL

The shell to use when the "!" or unix command is issued in MATLAB.

This is taken from the environment unless SHELL is reset in .matlab6rc.sh. Currently SHELL is not reset in the shipping .matlab6rc.sh. If SHELL is empty or not defined, MATLAB uses /bin/sh internally.

TOOLBOX

Path of the toolbox directory.

A nonempty value in the environment is used first. Otherwise, $MATLAB/toolbox, computed by the script, is used unless TOOLBOX is reset in .matlab6rc.sh. Currently TOOLBOX is not reset in the shipping .matlab6rc.sh.

XAPPLRESDIR

The X application resource directory.

A nonempty value in the environment is used first unless XAPPLRESDIR is reset in .matlab6rc.sh. Otherwise, $MATLAB/X11/app-defaults, computed by the script, is used.

XKEYSYMDB

The X keysym database file.

A nonempty value in the environment is used first unless XKEYSYMDB is reset in .matlab6rc.sh. Otherwise, $MATLAB/X11/app-defaults/XKeysymDB, computed by the script, is used. The matlab script determines the path of the MATLAB root directory as one level up the directory tree from the location of the script. Information in the AUTOMOUNT_MAP variable is used to fix the path so that it is correct to force a mount. This can involve deleting part of the pathname from the front of the MATLAB root path. The MATLAB variable is then used to locate all files within the MATLAB directory tree.

The matlab script determines the path of the MATLAB root directory by looking up the directory tree from the $MATLAB/bin directory (where the matlab script is located). The MATLAB variable is then used to locate all files within the MATLAB directory tree.

You can change the definition of MATLAB if, for example, you want to run a different version of MATLAB or if, for some reason, the path determined by the matlab script is not correct. (This can happen when certain types of automounting schemes are used by your system.)

AUTOMOUNT_MAP is used to modify the MATLAB root directory path. The pathname that is assigned to AUTOMOUNT_MAP is deleted from the front of the MATLAB root path. (It is unlikely that you will need to use this option.)

Options

The following table describes matlab command line options.

Option
Function 
-h |-help

Display matlab command usage. MATLAB is not started when you specify this option.

-n

Display all the final values of the environment variables and arguments passed to the MATLAB executable as well as other diagnostic information.

MATLAB is not started when you specify this option.

-arch

Run MATLAB assuming architecture arch.

-ext

Run the version of MATLAB with extension ext, if it exists.

-arch/ext

Run the version of MATLAB with the extension ext, if it exists, assuming architecture arch.

-c licensefile

Set the value of the LM_LICENSE_FILE environment variable to licensefile. licensefile can be a colon-separated list of files or port@host entries, or both. For more information, see LM_LICENSE_FILE in the variable table.

-check_malloc

Set the value of the MATLAB_MEM_MGR environment variable to 'debug'. This starts MATLAB memory integrity checking. For more information, see MATLAB_MEM_MGR in the variable table.

-display Xserver

Define the X display used for MATLAB output. Xserver has the form hostname:display. For example, matlab -display falstaff:0 causes MATLAB output to be displayed on the host named falstaff. This setting supersedes the value of the DISPLAY environment variable and the value of the DISPLAY variable defined in .matlab6rc.sh.

-debug

Provide debugging information, especially for X-based problems. Note that you should use this option only when working with a Technical Support Representative from The MathWorks, Inc.

-logfile log

Make a copy of any output to the Command Window in file log. This includes all crash reports.

-nosplash

Do not display the splash screen during startup.

-nodesktop

Do not start the MATLAB desktop. Use the current window for commands. The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) is started.

-nojvm

Shut off all Java support by not starting the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). In particular, the MATLAB desktop is not started.

-mwvisual visualid

The default X visual to use for figure windows.

-Ddebugger [options]

Start MATLAB with the specified debugger (e.g. dbx, gdb, dde, xdb, cvd). A full path can be specified for debugger. The options cover only those that go after the executable to be debugged in the syntax of the actual debug command, and for most debuggers those are very limited. To customize your debugging session use a startup file. See your debugger documentation for details. The MATLAB_DEBUG environment variable is set to the filename part of the debugger argument. For more information, see MATLAB_DEBUG in the variable table above.

See Also

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