option for input- and output-file (*.m respectively *.tex-file) recognizes a linebreak, but only with a leading space character, i.e.
#MATLAB P FILE TO M FILE CONVERTER CODE#
option for numbered code lines ('num' or 'no_num') tex-file is saved using fontencoding "UTF-8", so that German Umlauts will be written correct the font looks almost the same as in Matlab Editor writes all recognized objects correct in a tex-file recognizes all keywords, strings and comments Insert the code into your main LaTeX-document by adding the whole "filename.tex"-file with \include % for changing your linespacing Run "m2tex.m" (with the desired m-file to include).Ģ. There are ONLY TWO STEPS necessary to do to include your code:ġ. M2tex('testfile.m','testoutputfile.tex', 'no_num','bwc') M2tex('num','C:\Programme\MATLAB\work\testfile.m','C:\latex_documents\testfile.tex') The order of the options is not important. Call the program from the Command Window or another m-file with at least one option. => The program will open the GUI and the rest goes from there.Ģ. Run the file by pressing F5 oder click the "Run" button in the Matlab Editor, while the m2tex.m file is open or type "m2tex" in the Command Window. There are SEVERAL WAYS TO EXECUTE the program.ġ. This file lets you very easy INCLUDE COLORED M-CODE in your LaTeX-file.Īfter you run this m-file "m2tex.m" and inlcude the output tex-file in your LaTeX document, you will experience NO DIFFERENCE IN THE APPEARANCE to the look of the m-code in the Matlab Editor.