ToFile from SImulink read into C++ standalone program

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Elliott Rachlin
Elliott Rachlin le 9 Août 2018
Commenté : Elliott Rachlin le 20 Août 2018
Looking for sample C or C++ code that will successfully extract MATFILE data created by Simulink's "To File" block. It is time series data, apparently. The sample reader program, matdgns.c, does identify that a single variable, called "ans", is in the MATFILE but I am unable to get the values out into an ordinary C array. "mxGetNumberOfDimensions" indicates "2" which suggests that data is present. Also, the file is 193K bytes, which also indicates that there is data present. However, mxIsEmpty(arr) is returning TRUE.

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James Tursa
James Tursa le 9 Août 2018
Modifié(e) : James Tursa le 10 Août 2018
Time series objects are classdef OOP objects. To get at the underlying data in them, you will need to use the mxGetProperty API function. This, unfortunately, will produce a deep data copy. If your data is large you might want to explore using the mxGetPropertyPtr function from the FEX. E.g.,
/* Echo timeseries Time and Data values to the screen */
#include "mex.h"
#include <string.h>
int mxIsTimeSeries(const mxArray *mx)
{
int result = 0;
if( mx ) {
result = strcmp(mxGetClassName(mx),"timeseries") == 0;
}
return result;
}
void mexFunction(int nlhs, mxArray *plhs[], int nrhs, const mxArray *prhs[])
{
mxArray *Time, *Data;
double *t, *d;
int i, n;
if( nrhs && mxIsTimeSeries(prhs[0]) ) {
Time = mxGetProperty(prhs[0],0,"Time"); /* makes deep data copy */
if( Time ) {
t = mxGetPr(Time);
n = mxGetNumberOfElements(Time);
for( i=0; i<n; i++ ) {
mexPrintf("t[%d] = %f\n",i,t[i]);
}
mxDestroyArray(Time);
}
Data = mxGetProperty(prhs[0],0,"Data"); /* makes deep data copy */
if( Data ) {
d = mxGetPr(Data);
n = mxGetNumberOfElements(Data);
for( i=0; i<n; i++ ) {
mexPrintf("d[%d] = %f\n",i,d[i]);
}
mxDestroyArray(Data);
}
}
}
* EDIT *
Try this for standalone code:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "matrix.h"
#include "mat.h"
int mxIsTimeSeries(const mxArray *mx)
{
int result = 0;
if( mx ) {
result = strcmp(mxGetClassName(mx),"timeseries") == 0;
}
return result;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
MATFile *pmat;
int i, n;
mxArray *pa, *Time, *Data;
double *t, *d;
/* If no input argument, do nothing */
if (argc == 0 ) return 0;
/* Open the mat file */
pmat = matOpen(argv[0], "r");
if (pmat == NULL) {
printf("Error opening file %s\n", argv[0]);
return 1;
}
/* Read the desired variable */
pa = matGetVariable(pmat,"ans");
if (pa == NULL) {
printf("Error reading variable 'ans'\n");
matClose(pmat);
return 1;
}
/* Check to see if it is a timseries object */
if( !mxIsTimeSeries(pa) ) {
printf("Error variable 'ans' is not a timeseries object\n");
mxDestroyArray(pa);
matClose(pmat);
return 1;
}
/* Process the data */
Time = mxGetProperty(pa,0,"Time");
if( Time ) {
t = mxGetPr(Time);
n = mxGetNumberOfElements(Time);
for( i=0; i<n; i++ ) {
printf("t[%d] = %f\n",i,t[i]);
}
mxDestroyArray(Time);
} else {
printf("Error variable 'ans' does not have a 'Time' property\n");
}
Data = mxGetProperty(pa,0,"Data");
if( Data ) {
d = mxGetPr(Data);
n = mxGetNumberOfElements(Data);
for( i=0; i<n; i++ ) {
printf("d[%d] = %f\n",i,d[i]);
}
mxDestroyArray(Data);
} else {
printf("Error variable 'ans' does not have a 'Data' property\n");
}
/* Done */
mxDestroyArray(pa);
if (matClose(pmat) != 0) {
printf("Error closing file %s\n",argv[0]);
return 1;
}
printf("Done\n");
return 0;
}
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James Tursa
James Tursa le 10 Août 2018
I think the simplest thing for you to do is to use the matdgns.c file as the starting point for your code. Use everything in the code except the "Diagnose array pa" section. Replace that code with this:
mxArray *Time, *Data;
double *t, *d;
int n;
:
/*
* Diagnose array pa
*/
Time = mxGetProperty(pa,0,"Time");
t = mxGetPr(Time);
Data = mxGetProperty(pa,0,"Data");
d = mxGetPr(Data);
n = mxGetNumberOfElements(Time);
:
/* insert code here to use t and d vector data */
:
mxDestroyArray(Data);
mxDestroyArray(Time);
mxDestroyArray(pa);
Elliott Rachlin
Elliott Rachlin le 10 Août 2018
Time and Data are coming back from mxGetProperty as NULL. Can you load the file I sent and see what named properties are actually present?

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Elliott Rachlin
Elliott Rachlin le 9 Août 2018
Where can I copy or email the sample file? By the way, I will be on travel Friday and Monday, so if I go silent, that is the reason. It won't be because I've lost interest in pursuing this.
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James Tursa
James Tursa le 9 Août 2018
Use the paper clip icon to attach a file.

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Elliott Rachlin
Elliott Rachlin le 10 Août 2018
File attached.
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Elliott Rachlin
Elliott Rachlin le 10 Août 2018
Time and Data are coming back from mxGetProperty as NULL. Can you load the file I sent and see what named properties are actually present?
James Tursa
James Tursa le 10 Août 2018
I loaded the mat file into MATLAB and saw data there, but have not put together a C program to read it. I can do that tomorrow.

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Elliott Rachlin
Elliott Rachlin le 10 Août 2018
OK, thanks very much. As I mentioned earlier, I will be on business travel Friday and Monday, returning Tuesday.
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Elliott Rachlin
Elliott Rachlin le 15 Août 2018
Any new progress on a stand-alone reader?
Elliott Rachlin
Elliott Rachlin le 20 Août 2018
Are you still there and thinking about my issue? IT has been a while since I've heard from you.

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