With matlab_wrapper you can easily talk to MATLAB from your Python scripts and an interactive shell. MATLAB session is started in the background and appears as a regular Python object.
Info: matlab_wrapper is maintained, but not actively developed.
Initialize:
import matlab_wrapper matlab = matlab_wrapper.MatlabSession()
Low level:
matlab.put('a', 12.3) matlab.eval('b = a * 2') b = matlab.get('b')
Workspace:
s = matlab.workspace.sin([0.1, 0.2, 0.3]) sorted,idx = matlab.workspace.sort([3,1,2], nout=2) matlab.workspace.a = 12.3 b = matlab.workspace.b
More examples are in the examples directory!
- Access MATLAB variables and functions from Python
- Multiplatform: GNU/Linux, Windows, OS X
- On-the-fly conversion between MATLAB and Numpy data types
- Support for MATLAB's numerical, logical, struct, and cell arrays
- Pure Python, no need to compile anything (matlab_wrapper talks to MATLAB engine library using ctypes)
For a complete list of changes including new features, check the NEWS.rst file.
First, make sure that you have the following components installed:
- Python 2.7
- MATLAB (various versions)
- Numpy
Next, install matlab_wrapper using pip (the standard Python package installation tool) from your command line:
pip install matlab_wrapper
Check our CONTRIBUTING guidelines.
- Issue Tracker: https://github.com/mrkrd/matlab_wrapper/issues
- Source Code: https://github.com/mrkrd/matlab_wrapper
If you are having issues, please let me know through the issue tracker: https://github.com/mrkrd/matlab_wrapper/issues. Try to avoid duplicates by searching previous issues, checking FAQ, and CONTRIBUTING.
matlab_wrapper was forked from pymatlab.
MATLAB is a registered trademark of The MathWorks, Inc.
The project is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 or later (GPLv3+).