JMI – Java-to-Matlab Interface
I would like to welcome guest writer Joshua Kaplan, an expert in one of the darkest undocumented corners of Matlab – that of the Java-to-Matlab interface (JMI). Today, Joshua will introduce JMI and its...
View ArticleJMI wrapper – local MatlabControl part 1
Once again I would like to welcome guest blogger Joshua Kaplan, who continues his series of JMI-related articlesLocal and remote MatlabControlSeveral weeks ago, I discussed the undocumented world of...
View ArticleJMI wrapper – local MatlabControl part 2
Once again I welcome guest blogger Joshua Kaplan for his continued series on MatlabControl – the Java-to-Matlab Interface (JMI) wrapperLast week I introduced a Java package called matlabcontrol which...
View ArticleJMI wrapper – remote MatlabControl
Perhaps the most difficult aspect of Matlab-Java integration is JMI (Java-to-Matlab Integration) over a remote connection, meaning a Java program that communicates with a separate Matlab process. Once...
View ArticleHierarchical Systems with UDD
Once again I welcome guest blogger Donn Shull, who continues his multi-part series about Matlab’s undocumented UDD objects.We have looked at the tools for working with UDD classes, and created a simple...
View ArticleTypes of undocumented Matlab aspects
Why are there so many undocumented aspects in Matlab?This is a great question, recently asked by a reader of this blog, so I wanted to expand on it in next week’s article. Before specifying the...
View ArticleJava stack traces in Matlab
When debugging Java events in Matlab callbacks, it is sometimes useful to check the stack trace of the originating Java code. Matlab’s built-in dbstack function only reports the stack-trace of Matlab...
View ArticleExplicit multi-threading in Matlab part 1
One of the limitations of Matlab already recognized by the community, is that it does not provide the users direct access to threads without the PCT (Parallel Computing Toolbox). For example, letting...
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