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Suspending and resuming Matlab sessions ?


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  • From: Madhusudan Singh <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Suspending and resuming Matlab sessions ?
  • Date: Fri, 13 Jan 2006 12:28:05 -0500
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Hi

I am trying to write up a short note using a Matlab session. What I want to
be
able to do is the following :

<Some text>
<Matlab session>
<Some more text>
<A continuation of the Matlab session with the values of variables etc. set
in
the first one>
....

Starting a new session is obviously not an option since the values of
variables need to be used.

Such a text might, for instance, be used in a tutorial.

How does one do this ?

Thanks.


PS : How do I suppress the startup text from Matlab and just go to the >>
prompt when I first start up the Matlab session ? Its ugly and one does not
want it in a document.



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