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youYou can use Matlab's Arduino support package, it allows you to control the arduinoArduino directly without having to write a code in the Arduino IDE. I never used it with an LCD though. hereHere is a linka link that might help: https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/arduino-matlab.html.

you can use Matlab's Arduino support package, it allows you to control the arduino directly without having to write a code in Arduino IDE. I never used it with an LCD though. here is a link that might help: https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/arduino-matlab.html

You can use Matlab's Arduino support package, it allows you to control the Arduino directly without having to write code in the Arduino IDE. I never used it with an LCD though. Here is a link that might help.

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you can use Matlab's Arduino support package, it allows you to control the arduino directly without having to write a code in Arduino IDE. I never used it with an LCD though. here is a link that might help: https://www.mathworks.com/hardware-support/arduino-matlab.html