From: Atrish Mukherjee on
how to open .p file ?
how to convert .p file to .m file?

From: Yair Altman on
"Atrish Mukherjee" <atrish(a)mathworks.com> wrote in message
<filqo2$em3$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>...
> how to open .p file ?
> how to convert .p file to .m file?


p-files are encoded m-files - you cannot convert them back
without possibly-illegal hacking. If you just need to run
p-files, then you simply need to type their names, just like
you'd run an m-file. For example, if the file is called
myfile.p, simply type myfile at the Command Window prompt.

Yair Altman
http:///ymasoftware.com

From: Yair Altman on
"Atrish Mukherjee" <atrish(a)mathworks.com> wrote in message
<filqo2$em3$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>...
> how to open .p file ?
> how to convert .p file to .m file?


p-files are encoded m-files - you cannot convert them back
without possibly-illegal hacking. If you just need to run
p-files, then you simply need to type their names, just like
you'd run an m-file. For example, if the file is called
myfile.p, simply type myfile at the Command Window prompt.

Yair Altman
http:///ymasoftware.com

From: Yair Altman on
"Atrish Mukherjee" <atrish(a)mathworks.com> wrote in message
<filqo2$em3$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>...
> how to open .p file ?
> how to convert .p file to .m file?


p-files are encoded m-files - you cannot convert them back
without possibly-illegal hacking. If you just need to run
p-files, then you simply need to type their names, just like
you'd run an m-file. For example, if the file is called
myfile.p, simply type myfile at the Command Window prompt.

Yair Altman
http:///ymasoftware.com