How to make an app built by AppDesigner suitable for deployment as santdalone?
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Mazen Azzam
le 29 Jan 2017
Commenté : Gonzalo Morales
le 19 Mar 2020
I am not sure whether my question is primitive or not, but since it's my first time building a standalone application, I would like some help: I have built an app using AppDesigner in R2016b, and I would like to deploy it as a standalone .exe application. However, I have a few concerns: my app extracts data by using the evalin function, i.e. the user has to provide the data in the workspace, and provide the app with the variable name so that the data can be used by the app. If my app becomes standalone, how will MATLAB handle the evalin command? and how the user will then be able to input the data if they don't have MATLAB installed? If evalin causes problems for standalone apps, what would be a better replacement? Note: my user inputs are matrices representing datasets. Also, my app depends on Mathworks toolboxes such as the Optimization and Neural Networks toolboxes; thus how will that be accommodated in the standalone version?
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Eric Long
le 21 Mai 2018
Hi, I am working on an app that will require a similar style of loading workspace data.Could you provide some more info on how you were able to load this data and define the variables? Thanks
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Prannay Jain
le 7 Fév 2017
I understand that you would like to provide matrices available in a workspace as user inputs to your standalone application. In general, compiled applications do not process dynamic content at the run time, for example, MATLAB files. Since you want a workspace variable to be available as an input to the application, one way of doing this is to save those variables in a '.mat' file as follows:
>> save filename.mat
After saving the workspace variables you could either include this "filename.mat" while creating the standalone application or take this file as an input through GUI of application which I guess you are trying to achieve. You can browse through this file using 'uigetfile' function, store path and file name and provide this full path of file to 'importdata' function to read '.mat' file as follows:
function TestInput()
[filename,pathname]=uigetfile({'*.mat'});
filename=[pathname filename];
data=importdata(filename);
end
This way you will not have to use 'evalin' function which requires current workspace.
I would suggest looking at the below documentation link which talks about refraining from using dynamic code at run time of application and alternative of 'eval'.
I hope this will help you in resolving the issue.
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Gonzalo Morales
le 19 Mar 2020
Hello,
I have tried doing what is suggested here about saving the workspace and then including it as part of the "files required for my application to run", but it still will give me an error when the standalone app calls the evalin function to the base workspace. Is there anything else I should do before compiling?
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Prannay Jain
le 7 Fév 2017
Regarding your second question of using toolboxes inside the application, MATLAB Compile Runtime (MCR) will take care of most of the toolboxes functionalities. To run a standalone application you will have to install MCR if MATLAB is not installed on that machine. MCR is a standalone set of shared libraries, MATLAB code, and other files that enables the execution of MATLAB files on computers without an installed version of MATLAB. MCR supports the full MATLAB language including objects, most MATLAB toolboxes, and user-developed user interfaces. However, there are some functionalities that MCR do not support as shown in the below documentation link:
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