How to call a matlab plot function from python with arguments?
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Hi all,
I am trying to create 3D graphs in python and cannot use matplotlib, as I need to be able to plot with log scales. This led me to controlling matlab via python. I am trying to create a function to plot a 3d graph. When I call my function in python, I get an error saying "not enough input arguments". Here is my matlab code, python code, and screenshot of error. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
matlab, tplot.m
function tplot(X, Y, Z)
figure
plot3(X, Y, Z)
end
python
import matlab.engine
eng = matlab.engine.start_matlab()
X = matlab.double([1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
Y = matlab.double([5, 6, 7, 8, 5])
Z = matlab.double([9, 10, 11, 12, 13])
eng.tplot(X, Y, Z, nargout=0)
eng.close()
and lastly my error:
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Sai Sri Harsha Vallabhuni
am 14 Jul. 2020
Instead of
eng.tplot(X, Y, Z, nargout=0)
Try this
eng.run("\path\to\tplot.m\file", X, Y, Z, nargout = 0)
Hope this helps.
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Kushal Malhotra
am 27 Jul. 2021
Bearbeitet: Kushal Malhotra
am 27 Jul. 2021
Hello @Nicholas Clavette
Try a matlab function eng.hold("on",nargout=0). If that doesn't work then I would suggest it usually happens because the python script is terminated. So at the last line of your python program add time.sleep(1000). This won't terminated the current pthon program and allow you to view those figures for the amount of time mentioned in .sleep() method. The time is in seconds mentioned above. :)
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