How do I automatically run an .m file?

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Caroline McDonald
Caroline McDonald on 23 Oct 2018
Answered: Image Analyst on 24 Oct 2018
I have written an .m file that outputs two graphs. I need to run it numerous times to validate it. Is there a way to automate running it while checking for the success criterion?

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YT
YT on 23 Oct 2018
Make a function out of it...
%%GraphFunction.m
[outputarguments] = function GraphFunction(inputarguments) %leave empty if no input/output arguments
%do some stuff
end
... create another file and call your graph function in a loop...
%%%Main.m
a = 100; %amount of times you want to run the GraphFunction
for i = 1:a
outp = GraphFunction();
%check if your output was ok
end

Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 24 Oct 2018
You can automatically run it when you launch MATLAB by calling the script or function from within your startup.m file.

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