matlab.eng​ine.Engine​Error: Unable to connect to MATLAB session 'MATLAB_441'.

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The situation I have is similar to this. Essentially, I followed this model to have a single container with matlab and python. My code uses start_matlab():
```
class MatlabEngine():
def __init__(self, paths=[]):
self.paths = paths
self.eng = self.startup()
def startup(self):
self.eng = matlab.engine.start_matlab()
for p in self.paths:
self.eng.addpath(p, nargout=0)
return self.eng
```
giving this error: matlab.engine.EngineError: Unable to launch Simple server: Unable to launch /opt/matlab/R2023a/bin/matlab
So I opened a docker and ran `matlab.engine.shareEngine`, and then in a separate terminal, I connected to the same container and was able to run connect_matlab in python directly.
```
>>> import matlab.engine
>>> eng = matlab.engine.connect_matlab()
>>> eng.sqrt(4.0)
2.0
```
However, when I applied the same to my code I get:
```
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/matlab/t-prime/TPrime_transformer/TPrime_transformer_train.py", line 241, in <module>
ds_test = TPrimeDataset_Transformer(protocols=protocols, ds_type='test', file_postfix=args.postfix, ds_path=exp_config["raw_path"], snr_dbs=args.snr_db, seq_len=exp_config["Sequence length"], slice_len=exp_config["Slice length"], slice_overlap_ratio=0, raw_data_ratio=args.dataset_ratio,
File "/home/matlab/t-prime/TPrime_transformer/../preprocessing/TPrime_dataset.py", line 396, in __init__
super().__init__(**kwargs)
File "/home/matlab/t-prime/TPrime_transformer/../preprocessing/TPrime_dataset.py", line 122, in __init__
self.mateng = matutils.MatlabEngine() # todo check if we need any custom paths
File "/home/matlab/t-prime/TPrime_transformer/../preprocessing/matutils/matutils.py", line 8, in __init__
self.eng = self.startup()
File "/home/matlab/t-prime/TPrime_transformer/../preprocessing/matutils/matutils.py", line 17, in startup
self.eng = matlab.engine.connect_matlab()
File "/home/matlab/t-prime/TPrime_transformer/../matlab/engine/__init__.py", line 188, in connect_matlab
eng = future.result()
File "/home/matlab/t-prime/TPrime_transformer/../matlab/engine/futureresult.py", line 67, in result
return self.__future.result(timeout)
File "/home/matlab/t-prime/TPrime_transformer/../matlab/engine/matlabfuture.py", line 87, in result
handle = pythonengine.getMATLAB(self._future)
matlab.engine.EngineError: Unable to connect to MATLAB session 'MATLAB_441'.
```

Answers (1)

Infinite_king
Infinite_king on 27 May 2024
Edited: Infinite_king on 29 May 2024
Hi Hud Bin,
Based on your description, it seems you are attempting to connect to the MATLAB engine from Python using 'matlab.engine.start_matlab()', but this approach is encountering errors. The connection works successfully if the MATLAB session is started manually and then converted into a shared session.
Try the following steps and see if it works,
  • Close all running sessions of MATLAB.
  • Open a new MATLAB session and enter 'matlab.engine.shareEngine' to convert it into a shared session.
  • Alternatively, you can use the command "matlab -r "matlab.engine.shareEngine" from the terminal to start MATLAB in shared mode.
  • Create a sample Python file to connect to the shared session using 'matlab.engine.connect_matlab()'. For example
# sample.py
import matlab.engine
eng = matlab.engine.connect_matlab()
eng.sqrt(4.0)
  • Run the Python file. If it runs successfully, it means the connection to MATLAB has been established.
  • Note - Keep the MATLAB session running in the background.
Additionally, if you still want to use 'matlab.engine.start_matlab()', try the following:
  1. Close all running sessions of MATLAB.
  2. Create a sample Python file to start and connect to the MATLAB session
# sample2.py
import matlab.engine
eng = matlab.engine.start_matlab("-desktop")
eng.sqrt(4.0)
For more information refer the following MATLAB documentations -
Hope this is helpful.

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