lindelof
lindelof

Reputation: 35240

How do I detect if I'm running MATLAB or Octave?

I need to write code that should run equally well in Octave and on MATLAB. Problem is that it needs to do some GUI stuff, which MATLAB and Octave handle completely differently.

Is there a way I can detect if I'm running MATLAB or Octave, in order to call the right function?

Upvotes: 56

Views: 13057

Answers (4)

Amro
Amro

Reputation: 124563

You could use the following test to differentiate Octave from MATLAB:

isOctave = exist('OCTAVE_VERSION', 'builtin') ~= 0;

Upvotes: 56

Peter
Peter

Reputation: 132197

In Matlab:

>> exist __octave_config_info__
ans =
     0

In Octave:

octave:3> exist __octave_config_info__
ans =  5

Upvotes: 4

Bernhardt Rogge
Bernhardt Rogge

Reputation: 343

There is also a hint in the wiki on the official octave.org website. They propose the following:

Edit: Not all versions of Matlab support '#' for comments so I changed the example to use '%' instead. It works in Matlab R2018 (Linux) and Octave 4.2.2

function foo
  %% fancy code that works in both
  if (is_octave)
    %% use octave super_powers
  else
    %% do it matlab way
  end
  %% fancy code that works in both
end

%% subfunction that checks if we are in octave
function r = is_octave ()
  persistent x;
  if (isempty (x))
    x = exist ('OCTAVE_VERSION', 'builtin');
  end
  r = x;
end

Upvotes: 24

jmbr
jmbr

Reputation: 3348

I would use, for example, the ver command, which yields:

in MATLAB:


MATLAB Version 7.7.0.471 (R2008b) Operating System: Linux 2.6.31-20-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 8 09:05:19 UTC 2010 i686 Java VM Version: Java 1.6.0_04 with Sun Microsystems Inc. Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM mixed mode


in Octave:


GNU Octave Version 3.0.5 GNU Octave License: GNU General Public License Operating System: Linux 2.6.31-20-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP Mon Feb 8 09:05:19 UTC 2010 i686


Another possibility is to use the license function.

Upvotes: 5

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