Using Mathlab with Ruby
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Hi,
I am very new to Matlab and I don't know about all it's possibilities. I am analysing the possibilities of using Matlab externally from another program. Right now, our users are sending use a data set that we pass through a Matlab program. We are doing this manually, but we would liek to automatize the process.
I will build a website backend in Ruby and on the web interface, the user can upload a data file which I would like to pass to the Mathlab program via my Ruby programm and save the results.
I have seen that one can start Matlab as a Automation Server. Could I use this like an API to do what I want ?
Any help would be very useful.
David
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Iain
le 16 Sep 2014
I asked a similar question a couple of weeks ago and haven't managed to do much with it.
You can also compile a matlab program into an executable, and interact with that via system calls. - Though it effectively starts matlab each time, before executing the program.
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David
le 16 Sep 2014
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Iain
le 17 Sep 2014
No. It means you need to install the compiler runtimes on the system you want to run the compiled code.
If you then compile a program (a function), and run it on that system, it'll take a long while loading stuff in before it runs the function you want it to run.
As for the automation server - I'm pretty certain that the server will need matlab installed.
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