Using Java UUID in Matlab
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I am trying to use JAVA UUIDs to identify the objects in my code. When I try to print it inside an fprintf, I get a weird error. I could print it in disp but that is not ideal since I want a good formatted message.
>> temp = java.util.UUID.randomUUID;
>> myuuid = temp.toString;
>> disp(myuuid)
a8a4eae2-6cc7-47d3-b58e-408b71fab260
>> fprintf(myuuid)
Error using fprintf
Invalid file identifier. Use fopen to generate a valid file identifier.
Any help in understanding or fixing this error is appreciated.
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David Galbally
on 21 Aug 2021
>> temp = java.util.UUID.randomUUID;
>> myuuid = temp.toString;
>> MATLABstr = myuuid.toCharArray';
>> fprintf(MATLABstr)
Answers (3)
Walter Roberson
on 7 Sep 2015
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 7 Sep 2015
Try
fprintf('%s\n' myuuid);
If that doesn't work then
fprintf('%s\n', char(myuuid));
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Walter Roberson
on 7 Sep 2015
It appears that I was adding a second option to my answer just as you replied. Did you get a chance to try
fprintf('%s\n', char(myuuid));
Emile Glorieux
on 26 Aug 2020
This doesn't work for me.
>> fprintf('%s\n', char(myuuid));
Undefined function or variable 'myuuid'.
Philipp Tempel
on 17 Mar 2022
This may be too stupid to be true but, looking at the source code of tempname(), you can see that you can simply do
uuid = char(matlab.lang.internal.uuid())
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Andrei Veldman
on 17 Mar 2022
Edited: Andrei Veldman
on 17 Mar 2022
True, but then you would be using an undocumented Matlab feature, which could change without warning...
Andrei Veldman
on 19 Jan 2022
...or, using pure Matlab (no need for converting form Java):
[~,guid] = fileparts(tempname)
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