engEvalString not working as expected

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User05
User05 am 10 Mär. 2015
Beantwortet: User05 am 12 Mär. 2015
Hi,
I am trying to call a MATLAB 2014b test script from my Visual Studio 2013 project. The project builds and runs fine without any error, but I think its not calling/executing my MATLAB script. Below is my C++ code snippet:
int main()
{
Engine *ep;
if (!(ep = engOpen(""))) {
fprintf(stderr, "\nCan't start MATLAB engine\n");
return EXIT_FAILURE;
}
engEvalString(ep, "test");
printf("Hit return to continue\n\n");
fgetc(stdin);
engClose(ep);
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
test.m is suppose to create a plot, but I dont see any output plot when I run this code. I thought that the MATLAB Engine is not able to find the file and hence I added the path to MATLAB path as below:
engEvalString(ep, "addpath C:\Users\Projects\MATLAB");
engEvalString(ep, "test");
But the above also doesnt show the correct result. It looks like command engEvalString is not getting executed on MATLAB.
Any thoughts?
Thanks

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User05
User05 am 12 Mär. 2015
I found the answer to my question.
1) To resolve addpath issue, I had to use "\\" instead of "\"
engEvalString(ep, "addpath(genpath('C:\\Users\\Projects\\MATLAB'))")
instead of
engEvalString(ep, "addpath(genpath('C:\Users\Projects\MATLAB'))")
2) For access denied issue, I had to cd into that path first and then the program ran fine.

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James Tursa
James Tursa am 11 Mär. 2015
When the project is running and paused with the "Hit return to continue" message, the Engine window should be open. Click on that window and type "test" in the command line and see what happens (i.e., just try to manually run the test script).
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James Tursa
James Tursa am 11 Mär. 2015
For the path problem, try the function form of the call instead, e.g.,
engEvalString(ep, "addpath('C:\Users\Projects\MATLAB')");
For the Access problem, you will have to determine what that is actually referring to (directory access?, file access? file already open? etc) and then proceed from there.
User05
User05 am 11 Mär. 2015
I figured out the access issue. It was because my pwd was not set correctly. After setting that, the access problem is resolved. But I still have the function call problem. My code looks like below:
engEvalString(ep, "addpath(genpath('C:\Users\Projects\MATLAB'))");
engEvalString(ep, "cd('C:\Users\Projects\MATLAB')");
engEvalString(ep, "test");
But this still doesnt seem to set the path correctly. If I manually do the above in the command prompt, everything works fine.

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