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Is there a way to open a pcode file (.p) in MATLAB?
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If by 'open' you mean edit - then certainly not. 'p' in pcode is for 'protected' - its main design goal is deploying a functional component while protecting its source.
If by 'open' you mean run - then certainly yes. Quoting the manual:
You invoke the resulting P-code file in the same way you invoke the MATLAB .m source file from which it was derived. For example, to invoke file myfun.p, type
[out, out2, ...] = myfun(in1, in2, ...);
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