[Pymat-users] pymat 3d support
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From: Rolv E. B. <ro...@st...> - 2004-10-18 15:26:21
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Hi Guys, I want the "rank > 2 arrays" limitation fixed. If some of you have good hints I can look into it. Sincerely Rolv ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2004 10:25:55 -0400 From: Andrew Sterian <ste...@cl...> To: ro...@st... Subject: Re: pymat 3d support Hi Rolv, I don't really know how MATLAB works with higher dimension arrays. I also haven't really used the python-MATLAB connection in a long time. There is a new project on Sourceforge now at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pymat that has some developers that may be more informed. ro...@st... wrote: > Hi Andrew. > I'm using python a lot for numerical computing. > Especially using matlab as a backend for plotting has been very useful. > > Now I want to fix this limitation of pymat: > > """ > The following limitations apply to the current version of PyMat: > 1. Only 1-D and 2-D double-precision (real or complex) MATLAB arrays > are supported (and single character strings). Matrices of higher > dimension, structure arrays, cell arrays, etc. are not yet supported. > """ > > So I wonder if you could give me some hints on sending 3D, 4D and larger > arrays into matlab through pymat. > > (know about the reshape/flatten trix) > > I already understand most of the code and have compiled it myself. > > Sincerely Rolv -- Andrew Sterian, Assistant Professor Padnos College of Engineering & Computing Grand Valley State University ste...@cl...|http://claymore.engineer.gvsu.edu/~steriana |