Starting the MATLAB Program on Macintosh Platforms

April 12th, 2010 Posted in Documents

Starting the Program from the

To start the MATLAB program on Macintosh platforms, double-click the MATLAB icon in the Applications folder.

You can specify the current folder upon startup as well as other options—for more information, see Startup Folder for the MATLAB Program and .

If MATLAB fails to start due to a problem with required system components such as X11 or Sun Microsystemsâ„¢ Javaâ„¢ software, diagnostics run automatically and advise you of the problem, along with suggestions to correct it.

After starting MATLAB, the desktop opens. Desktop components that were open when you last shut down MATLAB will be opened on startup. For more information, see Desktop. If the DISPLAY environment variable is not set or is invalid, the desktop will not display.

Limitation

On Macintosh platforms, if you run MATLAB remotely, for example using rlogin, you must run with nodisplay, noawt, and nojvm startup options—for more information, see Startup Options.

Starting the MATLAB Program from a Shell on Macintosh Platforms

You can start MATLAB on Macintosh platforms the way you would start it on other [1] platforms. For example, you would run

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/Applications/MATLAB_R2010a.app/bin/matlab

For more information, see .

[1] UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group in the United States and other countries.

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