I want to store some data generated via Matlab and want to access it from Java code base for further processing. Please let me know how I can do it ?
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3zero-effort question -> zero-effort answers.– skaffmanNov 30, 2010 at 20:38
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What kind of data? Only matices or complex structs?– Mikhail PodaNov 30, 2010 at 21:38
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StackOverflow has 80 questions about Java MATLAB interoperability. Browse them, you will surely find what you want.– Mikhail PodaNov 30, 2010 at 21:44
4 Answers
JMatIO - Matlab's MAT-file I/O in Java
JMatIO is a JAVA library to read/write/manipulate with Matlab's binary MAT-files.
Currently supported data types are:
+ Double array
+ UInt8, Int8 array
+ UInt64, Int64 array
+ Char array
+ Structure
+ Cell array
+ Sparase array
What kind of data? If you have a plain old 2-D matrix in Matlab, it can be passed directly as a double[][]
argument to a Java method.
See the MATLAB documentation on passing data to a Java method. Note that a MATLAB struct
cannot be passed to Java directly.
If your Java code requires method arguments that are something standard like a List
or a Map
, you can create an ArrayList
or HashMap
from within MATLAB:
>> m = java.util.HashMap;
>> m.put('foo',3);
>> m.put('bar',4);
>> m
m =
{foo=3.0, bar=4.0}
matlabcontrol is a Java API that allows for calling MATLAB from Java. You can eval, feval, as well as get and set variables. Interaction can be performed from either inside MATLAB or outside MATLAB.