How do I send data between two computers using the UDP function from the Instrument Control Toolbox?
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MathWorks Support Team
le 10 Sep 2012
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le 27 Oct 2025 à 17:42
I am using the Instrument Control Toolbox, and I would like to communicate between two computers using the User Datagram Protocol (UDP).
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MathWorks Support Team
le 27 Oct 2025 à 0:00
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le 27 Oct 2025 à 17:42
Please see this example in our documentation for the best way to communicate between two MATLAB sessions using UDP:
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Walter Roberson
le 21 Oct 2016
Nabeel Afridi, you can fwrite() the array in binary, or you can fprintf() the array. The code above shows a string being sent, and strings are arrays (of characters.) If the array is not fixed size you might be wanting to send the size information just before you send the array.
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Vinod
le 14 Avr 2014
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le 27 Avr 2023
The UDP protocol does not guarantee transmission or order of the packets.
For most applications, you probably want to use TCPIP, like this:
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Walter Roberson
le 14 Avr 2014
Real-time communications require UDP rather than TCP, as TCP has no upper bound on packet delivery time and does not allow later packets to be delivered.
TCP is also not usable for broadcasting of any kind.
Effectively all other IP protocols other than TCP are unidirectional, so there are a lot of different applications where in-order guaranteed delivery is not suitable.
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