

It still loads into the desktop.įor more information on options when launching MATLAB, here is the documentation for windows and unix. There’s also a -nosplash option for starting MATLAB, but this just skips the splash screen (the first window with the picture of the membrane and the version number). That means you can’t later bring up the desktop, (in the future) launch figure windows, or use any commands that use java libraries, like some of the network and file i/o functions. When you bring up the Desktop in this manner, closing the Desktop window will return control to the original command window it does not exit MATLAB.ĭo not confuse this option with -nojvm option, which not only does not load the desktop, but does not load java. lLl at 21:56 I was hoping that mono would be sufficient to execute my file.exe And yes I was hoping on not using a virtual machine. I have a file.exe that should be executable through MATLAB Runtime. After installing MATLAB Runtime, the folder is in my Applications. You can launch the full desktop with the command desktop, but doing this puts control with the regular command window, and you’re left with a non-functioning -nodesktop command window window. 1 Youre missing the OS X equivalent of file.exe it appears youll either need that or install/run MATLAB within a virtual machine running Windows. My current version of matlab : MatlabR2016a I have installed the MATLAB Runtime version R2016a 9.0.1 Intel 64 bits for Mac. The Windows Self-Extractor runs, and then the installer starts. Start the installer: Windows: Double-click the installer file you downloaded in the previous step. Mac OS X: matlab maci64.zip Where represents the release number. In the -nodesktop mode, you still have full access to figure windows, and you can bring up pieces of the desktop with commands like edit and commandhistory. The name of the installer file is: Windows: matlab win64.exe.
