I'm working with Python and MATLAB right now and I have a 2D array in Python that I need to write to a file and then be able to read it into MATLAB as a matrix. Any ideas on how to do this?
Thanks!
I'm working with Python and MATLAB right now and I have a 2D array in Python that I need to write to a file and then be able to read it into MATLAB as a matrix. Any ideas on how to do this?
Thanks!
You could write the matrix in Python to a CSV file and read it in MATLAB using csvread.
If you use numpy/scipy, you can use the scipy.io.savemat function:
import numpy, scipy.io
arr = numpy.arange(10)
arr = arr.reshape((3, 3)) # 2d array of 3x3
scipy.io.savemat('c:/tmp/arrdata.mat', mdict={'arr': arr})
Now, you can load this data into MATLAB using File -> Load Data. Select the file and the arr
variable (a 3x3 matrix) will be available in your environment.
Note: I did this on scipy 0.7.0. (scipy 0.6 has savemat
in the scipy.io.mio
module.) See the latest documentation for more detail:
http://docs.scipy.org/doc/scipy/reference/generated/scipy.io.savemat.html
EDIT: updated link thanks to gnovice
.
I wrote a small function to do this same thing, without need for numpy. It takes a list of lists and returns a string with a MATLAB-formatted matrix.
def arrayOfArrayToMatlabString(array):
return '[' + "\n ".join(" ".join("%6g" % val for val in line) for line in array) + ']'
Write "myMatrix = " + arrayOfArrayToMatlabString(array)
to a .m
file, open it in matlab, and execute it.
I think ars has the most straight-forward answer for saving the data to a .mat file from Python (using savemat). To add just a little to their answer, you can also load the .mat file into MATLAB programmatically using the LOAD function instead of doing it by hand using the MATLAB command window menu...
You can use either the command syntax form of LOAD:
load c:/tmp/arrdata.mat
or the function syntax form (if you have the file path stored in a string):
filePath = 'c:/tmp/arrdata.mat';
data = load(filePath);