I've been using IDL for data processing/analysis, so most of my code
(data readers/writers, and utility code) are in IDL. However, lately
I was asked to explore possibility to use Matlab's statistical
visualization toolbox. I don't want to re-write my data processing
code in matlab or write my own statistical visualization in IDL, what
other options do I have? Is there a way to call Matlab from IDL or
vice versa? Thanks in advance.
I have the same question. Does anyone know how to call IDL from MATLAB? I have pieces of code in each which I would like to run through MATLAB.
Thanks,
J
"ChiChiRuiz@gmail.com" <ChiChiRuiz@gmail.com> wrote in message <2f20effe-860d-4b8b-be40-c6d9e4f71246@e4g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>...
> Hi,
>
> I've been using IDL for data processing/analysis, so most of my code
> (data readers/writers, and utility code) are in IDL. However, lately
> I was asked to explore possibility to use Matlab's statistical
> visualization toolbox. I don't want to re-write my data processing
> code in matlab or write my own statistical visualization in IDL, what
> other options do I have? Is there a way to call Matlab from IDL or
> vice versa? Thanks in advance.
>
> -Angie
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