Can I call a bash shell script (using cygwin) through matlab?

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Brita Irving
Brita Irving 2015년 6월 1일
편집: Chris Endemann 2019년 1월 31일
I want to call a bash shell script glider_merge.sh from glider_boat_check.m. I need to pass arguments such as location, unit, and year. Do I have to define these in the shell script or can I pass them through matlab?
The glider_merge.sh script merges science and flight data into a .dat file and .mat file. I want to just be able to open glider_boat_check.m, press run which executes glider_merge.sh and then glider_boat_check.m opens the .mat output file and does more diagnostics.
I am (brand) new to UNIX and haven't had much experience with matlab either. Any suggestions would help greatly.

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer 2015년 6월 1일
Hi,
you can use the system function to call your shell script. Something like
location = 'Germany';
system(['yourshellscript.sh ' location]);
This way you pass location as parameter to the shell script.
Titus
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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer 2015년 6월 3일
And use num2str(year), if year is a number (double) and not a string ...
Chris Endemann
Chris Endemann 2019년 1월 31일
편집: Chris Endemann 2019년 1월 31일
I was just working from this solution, and found that the final answer is slightly incorrect. The final double quote should come after the input argument list, i.e.:
str = ['C:\cygwin64\bin\bash --login -c "C:/cygwin64/home/bkirving/gliders/ProcArchive/glider_merge.sh ' location ' ' unit ' ' year '"'];
system(str)

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