matlab.engine function returns only the first output
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Hello,
For a test, I have written a very simple matlab function that has two outputs:
function [y,z] = mat_func(x)
y = [2.0*x ,2.0*x] ;
z = [3.0*x, 3.0*x] ;
Then I wrote a python script which calls mat_func : [y,z] = eng.mat_func(2.0)
I got an error message "ValueError: need more than 1 value to unpack"
It works when I write: y= eng.mat_func(2.0) , but in this case of course I only get the first output, which is [4.0 4.0].
How can I get both outputs by calling the function from python ?
Thanks for any help !
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Steven Lord
on 9 Jul 2019
According to the "Return Multiple Output Arguments from MATLAB Function" section on this documentation page you need to call it with one output and an additional input that specifies the number of outputs you want. So something like this should work, though I haven't tried it myself:
yz = eng.mat_func(2.0, nargout=2)
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