Matlab -nojvm
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I am using a MAC, and I have a problem starting up Matlab on terminal using the command "matlab -nojvm".
I get the following error:
matlab: Command not found.
Even I type "matlab" on terminal I get the same error.
Do you have any idea why this is happening?
Thanks,
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Daniel Shub
2012년 3월 21일
Just curious if you mean -nojvm or -nodesktop? I cannot think why you would want the desktop without jvm (or even if it is possible).
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Jan
2012년 3월 21일
Is the parent folder of the Matlab executable included in the PATH?
You can put a symbolic link to the Matlab binary in your path:
sudo ln -s /Applications/MATLAB_R<xyz>.app/bin/matlab /usr/local/bin
Or include the folder in the PATH:
export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/matlab
or use the full path in the call:
$ /path/to/matlab
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Daniel Shub
2012년 3월 21일
After my comment in a related question, I probably shouldn't be asking this, but do Macs have /usr/local/bin and is it automatically on the path?
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Bob White
2020년 10월 20일
The accepted answer was close, but not right.
The correct code:
/Applications/MATLAB_R<yyyya|b>.app/bin/matlab -nojvm
Note: You can only use Matlab in Terminal when using -nojvm. Also, "a|b" means a or b depending on your version.
To close MATLAB after using "-nojvm":
exit
Bonus: You can make terminal give all uses (and their definitions) for "/Applications/MATLAB_R<yyyya|b>.app/bin/matlab" with
/Applications/MATLAB_R2020b.app/bin/matlab -help
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