Is there a way to export/save a matlab 3D figure so that a 3rd party can view it with the rotation enabled without using Matlab?
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Is there a way to export/save a matlab 3D figure so that a 3rd party can view it with the rotation enabled without using Matlab?
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dpb
on 26 Jul 2019
As a figure, probably not...it's proprietary format and the interface is all built into the MATLAB window functionality.
Best I can think of would be to export the data to create the figure in some form the user can do...
There are some Toolboxen for compiled apps for distribution and some runtime components available...if this is a real need, probably ought to check with TMW Sales Support and see if they have solution.
jahanzaib ahmad
on 26 Jul 2019
3D pdf .or once i converted the 3D to autocad using https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/33884-dxflib
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Maadhav Akula
on 29 Jul 2019
You can use the Application Compiler in MATLAB to build a standalone application, which ensures that the 3rd party (who doesn’t have MATLAB) can also view the 3D Figure. But in your case the 3rd party has to install MATLAB Runtime (which is packaged along with the standalone application). The link below explains on how to build a standalone application :-
Hope this helps!
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Jul 2019
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 30 Jul 2019
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Mukund
on 25 Dec 2020
It's really an important aspect of file conversion. Request to mathworks team to provide inbuilt solution for ease of using Matlab.
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