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  • MATLAB_send_message

Last edited by Bruno Colombet Jun 06, 2024
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MATLAB_send_message

Introduction

This command will send output text to AnyWave. Typically, the messages will appear in the debug log window connected to the plugin.

Usage

function main(varargin)
anywave('init', varargin);

anywave('send_message', 'Hello AnyWave');

Tip

You can write a wrapper function in your plugin code to make this feature much simpler:

function print_anywave(message)
anywave('send_message', message);
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