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Etienne Mazel
Etienne Mazel on 7 Aug 2017
Answered: Sharath Chandran on 17 Aug 2017
Hi there,
Trying to have pyhton discover runing Matlab shared session on local Windows desktop... I have a rather special setup where Matlab is actually running using a special user on my desktop. I think i needed to make sure that TMP and TEMP environment variables would point to the same value the Matlab process uses. Still the following does not yield anything but empty string:
import os
import matlab.engine
os.environ["TMP"]='C:\\...' #same path as given by getenv('TMP')
os.environ["TEMP"]='C:\\...' #same path as given by getenv('TEMP')
names=matlab.engine.find_matlab()
print('Matlab names:', names)
Outcome is: Matlab names: ()
despite...
>> matlab.engine.isEngineShared
ans =
1
>> matlab.engine.engineName
ans =
MATLAB_6248
>>
Help is welcome.
Thanks

Answers (1)

Sharath Chandran
Sharath Chandran on 17 Aug 2017
Hi Etienne,
'%TEMP%' is the current standard. On the other hand '%TMP%' dates back to time when only DOS existed.
Please find more info here .
I would suggest you to try following steps:
1. Please make sure that MATLAB engine is shared. To do this execute following command at MATLAB command line:
>> matlab.engine.shareEngine
2. Try running following script:
import os
import matlab.engine
#change made here
os.environ["TMP"]= os.environ["TEMP"];
#same path as given by getenv('TEMP')
os.environ["TEMP"]='C:\\...'
#To make sure that MATLAB engine is connected.
#Following should display '2.0'
eng = matlab.engine.connect_matlab()
print eng.sqrt(4.0)
print "\n"
print matlab.engine.find_matlab()
Hope this helps.
Please feel free to reach out if this issue still persists.

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