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- Yair Altman (4 hours 28 minutes ago): @Brad – two ideas: winopen(tempdir) to check if you see any crash reports create a finish.m file in your current/startup...
- Brad Stiritz (10 hours 33 minutes ago): Yair, thanks for this detailed post, very appreciated. If you have a moment to consider please, do you think any of the...
- shashank (1 day 20 hours ago): Hi Yair I tried both(dynamic using JAVAADDPATH and static editing classpath.ext) ways of adding matlabcontrol-4.0.0.jar file but...
- Yair Altman (6 days 2 hours ago): @sumaia – validateattributes simply ensures that the specified input variable is of the expected type. You can make these...
- sumaia (6 days 2 hours ago): I am trying to run an example that uses validateattributes. My matlab is an older version and doesn’t recognise this function....
- Ramon Fincken (6 days 22 hours ago): I was using a figure as webfigure (Java JA builder), and I wanted to get rid of the popup window ( the figure window ), while...
- Lemikainen (7 days 4 hours ago): thx for quick reply, already tried method you suggest yesterday but had some troubles and noticeable delay before changes are...
- Michele (7 days 5 hours ago): @Yair – Thank you very much for the quick reply, I’ll definitely give it a try.
- Yair Altman (7 days 5 hours ago): @Michele – you could store a temporary flag in a persistent variable or the handle’s ApplicationData/UserData, or a...
- Michele (7 days 5 hours ago): This utility is very interesting, but due to the use of ‘dbstack’ it wouldn’t work in compiled applications. Do...
Category Archives: High risk of breaking in future versions
JMI wrapper – local MatlabControl part 2
An example using matlabcontrol for calling Matlab from within a Java class is explained and discussed
Categories: Guest bloggers, High risk of breaking in future versions, Java, Undocumented feature
Tags: Java, JMI, Joshua Kaplan, Undocumented feature
6 Comments
Tags: Java, JMI, Joshua Kaplan, Undocumented feature
6 Comments
JMI wrapper – local MatlabControl part 1
MatlabControl is an open-source wrapper of JMI that allows an easy and documented way to communicate from Java to Matlab. This article describes this wrapper.
Categories: Guest bloggers, High risk of breaking in future versions, Java, Undocumented feature
Tags: Java, JMI, Joshua Kaplan, Undocumented feature
5 Comments
Tags: Java, JMI, Joshua Kaplan, Undocumented feature
5 Comments
New information on HG2
More information on Matlab’s new HG2 object-oriented handle-graphics system
Matlab’s HG2 mechanism
HG2 is presumably the next generation of Matlab graphics. This article tries to explore its features.
Undocumented feature() function
Matlab’s undocumented feature function enables access to some internal experimental features
JMI – Java-to-Matlab Interface
JMI enables calling Matlab functions from within Java. This article explains JMI’s core functionality.
Categories: Guest bloggers, High risk of breaking in future versions, Java, Undocumented feature
Tags: Java, JMI, Joshua Kaplan, Undocumented feature
5 Comments
Tags: Java, JMI, Joshua Kaplan, Undocumented feature
5 Comments
