I have a Matlab function name as a string (the variable name is 'function_name'), which is an input from a user, and I need to somehow call that function from Python. Below you can see how I was trying to call this function using the variable name, but it exited with the following error: (<class 'matlab.engine.MatlabExecutionError'>, MatlabExecutionError("Undefined function 'chsn_agthm' for input arguments of type 'uint8'.\n"), <traceback object at 0x0000015D14323C00>)
import matlab.engine
eng = matlab.engine.start_matlab()
res = eng.function_name(input1, input2, nargout=2)
CodePudding user response:
The problem is that function_name
needs to be a statement in the python code, but is given as string. To resolve this, my suggestion would be not to call function_name
directly, but to always call MATLAB's feval
function with function_name
as first input argument, i.e.
res = eng.feval( function_name, input1, input2, nargout=2)
feval
is then called by the MATLAB engine and invokes the function with the name function_name
using the other arguments (apart from nargout=2
) as input.
For further information on feval
please have a look at https://de.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/feval.html.
Alternative approach:
It might also be possible to construct a string that contains a valid python expression including function_name
and then to call this expression using pythons eval()
.