How to pass a structure from Matlab to Python
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I'm using Matlab(2014b) and Python(2.7.6) for mix programming. I tried to pass a structure from Matlab to Python,but I failed.
The structure I want to pass is:
dmodel = struct('regr',regr, 'corr',corr, 'theta',theta.', ...
'beta',fit.beta, 'gamma',fit.gamma, 'sigma2',sY.^2.*fit.sigma2, ...
'S',S, 'Ssc',[mS; sS], 'Ysc',[mY; sY], ...
'C',fit.C, 'Ft',fit.Ft, 'G',fit.G);
In the structure all the elements are scalar except Ssc and Ysc.
The Matlab script looks like this:
function model=Fun_mat()
...
some command;
...
model = dmodel;
end
and the Python script looks like this:
import matlab.engine as meng
eng = meng.start_matlab()
dmodel = eng.Fun_mat()
eng.quit()
These two scripts are in the same directory.
What should I do? Any help is appreciate!
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Gareth Thomas
on 5 Jul 2015
Hi Jason,
Have you seen this page in the R2015a documentation:
Please note that this is used for the MATLAB engine which can be called from python. I hope that this helps you.
Best regards, Gareth
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