MATLABŪ Getting Started Guide - The MathWorks - #19

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Starting and Quitting the MATLAB® Program
Starting and Quitting the MATLAB® Program
In this section...
"Starting a MATLAB® Session" on page 1-7 "Quitting the MATLAB® Program" on page 1-8
Starting a MATLAB® Session
On Microsoft® Windows® platforms, start the MATLAB® program by double-clicking the MATLAB R2008a shortcut '* on your Windows desktop.
On Apple® Macintosh® platforms, start MATLAB by double-clicking the MATLAB 7.6 iconon yourMacintosh desktop.
On The Open Group UNIX® platforms, start MATLAB by typing matlab at the operating system prompt.
There are alternativewaystostart MATLAB onWindowsandMacintosh platforms, and you can customize MATLAB startup. For example, you can change the directory in which MATLAB starts or automatically execute MATLAB statements upon startup.
For More Information See "Startup and Shutdown" in the Desktop Tools and Development Environment documentation.
The Desktop
When you start MATLAB, the desktop appears, containing tools (graphical user interfaces) for managing files, variables, and applications associated with MATLAB.
The following illustration shows the default desktop. You can customize the arrangement of tools and documents to suit your needs. For more information about the desktop tools, see Chapter 7, "Desktop Tools and Development Environment".
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