From: jimlux

The Raspberry Pi OS includes a free MATLAB licence, as I expect you
already know.

yes, but

"Note that you cannot install MATLAB as a standalone application or
execute MATLAB code locally on a Raspberry Pi. To develop applications
for the Raspberry Pi to be used in standalone operation, please see the
Raspberry Pi Support from Simulink®."

and of course, we're not using Simulink
====================

There's always a catch, isn't there!  Perhaps this helps?

 https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=63&t=153608

"The open source "Octave" package is a Matlab clone and is the Raspbian repository. We've run a large base of Matlab code on Linux Octave with little or no change. One significant catch is that the version in the Raspian repository is 3.x which does not have the graphical IDE enabled by default as do the 4.x versions. The later can be built on RPi (512k or better versions) by following the procedure in the Octave Wiki. (https://www.gnu.org/software/octave/)"

Cheers,
David
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