GetVariable from function in visual basic script

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I am using the matlab automation server to call a function from a vb script
Result = Matlab.Execute("z=first([2 7],[1 5])") this is a function that ads the values of the 2 vectors and this works
Matlab.GetVariable("z","base") But when i try to get the variable from this function, i get the following error
error: cannot use quotation marks when calling a sub value
Does anybody knows what seems to be the problem with this? Or is not possible to get a variable from a function
thanks in advance

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Friedrich
Friedrich on 10 Apr 2013
Edited: Friedrich on 10 Apr 2013
Hi,
when I do this it works fine:
Set ml = CreateObject("MATLAB.application")
ml.Execute ("z = rand(1)")
Val = ml.GetVariable("z", "base")
msgbox Val
Val then contains the value of z (choosed rand(1) to get one value only so that i can display it easily). What is your full code?
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Gino
Gino on 16 Apr 2013
You were right, it does seem to work now
I place the output in C, but what datatype gives the Get.Variable standard? Because printing C in a txt file seems not to be possible
Friedrich
Friedrich on 16 Apr 2013
Look at the IDL signature:
HRESULT GetVariable([in] BSTR varname, [in] BSTR workspace, [out, retval] VARIANT* pdata)
It's a Variant. When you like to put some values into a file, i would do it from the MATLAB side because its more easy than doing it in VBS.

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