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by: #TAN THIAM HUAT# |
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can expert out there dealing in this kind of interface between MATLAB and Python?
there is a link
http://claymore.engineer.gvsu.edu/~steriana/Python/pymat.html
which might be useful.
any comments or ideas to share are welcome
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by: J. Michael Hammond |
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As far as I know, the current version of pymat (python to MATLAB
interface) is for Python 2.2. I tried installing it on Python 2.3 and
it fails. Does anyone know either
- whether there is going to be a pymat for python 2.3 soon, or
- how would I hack pymat.pyd to get it to try to work with python 2.3?
Thanks much,
--JMike
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by: Leeny |
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Hi Group,
Hope someone can help me with this problem. I am a new user to python
and am currently working with pymat module of python.
I tried to create plots thru pymat using pymat.eval(h, 'plot(x,y)')
This is working fine. However, i dont know how to print or save this
plot as a .tif image something like
print(gcf, '-dtiff', 'test')
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by: Wen Jiang |
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Hi,
Has anyone been able to get pymat work on a 64bit linux system? I
compiled the CVS version of pymat with python2.3/matlab7.01 on
Mandrake10.1 64bit system, it can start the engine and use put/get
function, but segfaults with eval function.
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by: dataangel |
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I'm a student who's considering doing a project for a Machine Learning
class on pathing (bots learning to run through a maze). The language
primarily used by the class has been Matlab. I would prefer to do the
bulk of the project in python because I'm familiar with pygame (for the
visuals) but I already have a lot of AI code written in Matlab.
I'd like to be able to call Matlab code from within python. I'm not sure
this is possible. My...
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by: sdhyok |
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PyMat enables to call matlab functions from python.
But, what I want is to call python functions from matlab.
Is there any library for it? Thanks.
Daehyok Shin
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by: Nicolas Pernetty |
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Hello,
I'm looking for any work/paper/ressource about continuous system
simulation using Python or any similar object oriented languages (or
even UML theory !).
I'm aware of SimPy for discrete event simulation, but I haven't found
any work about continuous system.
I would like to develop a generic continous system simulator, and so
would be eager to join any open source effort on the subject.
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by: Carl |
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I am desperately looking for a way to call Python from Matlab. I have become
used to Python's rich syntax and large number of libraries, and feel
ridiculously clumsy being stuck with Matlab's rather restricted facilities
for doing other things than standard mathematical work.
Does anyone know of good techniques (or readily available software) for
achieving a cross-language support between Python and Matlab?
Carl
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by: itcecsa |
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Hi,
I am implementing a small Python project, what I am going to do is to
open Matlab and run some M-files, and get some output from Matlab
command prompt.
I have no idea how to open Matlab from Python!
Any suggestions would be appriciated!
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