Calling a matlab function with python subprocess.Popen
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Shini Bhatt
on 22 Oct 2016
Commented: Shini Bhatt
on 2 Nov 2016
Hi,
I have a python code which runs a matlab function sussum(a,nx,ny) in the background with subprocess.Popen. I am not able to get it working. Because I'm unable to pass the input arguments to matlab correctly. Here is the python code:
#!/usr/bin/env python
import matlab.engine
import scipy.io as sio
import numpy as np
import subprocess as sb
nproc = 5
input = sio.loadmat('sus_py.mat')
totq = input['totq']
nx,ny = input['nx'],input['ny']
nq = totq+1
nx,ny = matlab.int32(nx.tolist()) , matlab.int32(ny.tolist())
iq = range(1,nq)
gp = len(iq)/nproc
list = [iq[j:j+nproc] for j in range(0,len(iq),nproc)]
for g in range(0,len(list)):
i = len(list[g])
p = []
for n in range(0,i):
a = matlab.int32(list[g][n])
fun = '-r "sussum(a,nx,ny); exit" '
lmb = ['/usr/local/bin/matlab','-nodesktop','-nosplash','-nodisplay','-nojvm',fun]
p.append(sb.Popen(lmb))
for q in p:
q.wait()
The python script executes in the command terminal of a cluster network, until it spits out the error message: Undefined function or variable 'a'.
I am sure that the matlab function sussum(a,nx,ny) works fine because I have tested it using Python-Matlab API as matlab.engine.start_matlab().sussum(a,nx,ny) and it gave the desired outputs. Any help in getting the python code running with subprocess.Popen() will be highly appreciated.
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Walter Roberson
on 22 Oct 2016
You need to convert the values of the variable to text and insert them at the appropriate place.
Or, you need to push the variables to the MATLAB engine and send the MATLAB engine a command. The method you are using now appears to use both the engine and a new MATLAB process.
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