Good day,
I’m a rather inexperienced code writer, as my only experience is with MATLAB. However, I’ll soon be learning all about Python, and I was recommended to use Sublime Text as an editor. In the mean time I’d like to get a feel for the editor by using it for my MATLAB tasks, and I’m having some trouble getting it to work so that I can run MATLAB scripts from Sublime, without having it opening up a new MATLAB instance every single time I run code. Would anyone be able to assist me with this?
I’m using Windows 7 Ultimate x64, MATLAB 2013B, and Sublime Text 3. Right now I’m building my scripts using
{
"cmd": "C:/Program Files/MATLAB/R2013b/bin/matlab.exe", "-nodesktop", "-nosplash",
"-r", "\"run('$file')\""],
"selector": "source.m",
"working_dir": "${project_path:${folder}}"
}
I’m not sure if I want the nodesktop, but I can just take that away. The point is that doing this opens up a new MATLAB screen every time, which takes a while and feels rather unnecessary.