Trying to launch a MATLAB plot program from a .NET C# windows application
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Hi, I am trying to call a MATLAB .m file from a C# windows app. I was able to create a .NET assembly using the MATLAB compiler. I added a reference to the dll created by the compiler and had to change the visual studio application properties, platform target to x64 to get the C# app to build ok. I also added the MWArray dll as a reference, not sure if required. It looked like the compiler created 2 dlls, one with the Native keyword added. I included the other dll as well as the MWArray dll as references.
Anyhow I have something like using namespace; also have using Mathworks.NET; I have mlclass mymatlabclass=new new mlclass ();//mlclass is the class name of the matlab assembly. mymatlabclass.method(); the program should launch the MATLAB plot with the second line but just seems to hang running from the debugger in Visual Studio with no errors. I was able to instantiate the class ok.
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Kojiro Saito
on 3 Oct 2018
Suppose you have compiled MATLAB function (call "NameofMethod") to .NET assembly (call Visual) and got Visual.dll. I think you need to enclose your codes with "try catch" because the class instantiation and method invocation would make their exceptions at run time.
using Visual;
using Mathworks.MATLAB.NET;
namespace YOURNAMESPACE
{
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
Myclass callMat = null;
int numOfOutput = 0;
try
{
callMat = new MyClass();
callMat.NameofMethod(numOfOutput);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine(e);
throw;
}
}
}
}
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Kojiro Saito
on 10 Oct 2018
I'm not sure good way of debugging other than Visual Studio debugger, but there's a document of calling compiled MATLAB plot from C#. Please see this document (in Simple Plot section). It might be helpful.
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