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Oct2Py allows you to seamlessly call M-files and Octave functions from Python. It manages the Octave session for you, sharing data behind the scenes using MAT files. Usage is as simple as:

>>> oc = oct2py.Oct2Py()
>>> x = oc.zeros(3,3)
>>> print(x, x.dtype)
[[ 0.  0.  0.]
 [ 0.  0.  0.]
 [ 0.  0.  0.]] float64
...

To run .m function, you need to explicitly add the path to .m file using:

>>> from oct2py import octave
>>> # to add a folder use:
>>> octave.addpath('/path/to/directory')
>>> # to add folder with all subfolder in it use:
>>> octave.addpath(octave.genpath('/path/to/directory'))
>>> # to run the .m file :
>>> octave.run('fileName.m')
...

To get the output of .m file after setting the path, use:

>>> x = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]], dtype=float)
>>> #use nout='max_nout' to automatically choose max possible nout
>>> out, oclass = octave.roundtrip(x,nout=2)
>>> import pprint
>>> pprint.pprint([x, x.dtype, out, oclass, out.dtype])
[array([[1., 2.],
        [3., 4.]]),
    dtype('float64'),
    array([[1., 2.],
        [3., 4.]]),
    'double',
    dtype('<f8')]
...

If you want to run legacy m-files, do not have MATLAB®, and do not fully trust a code translator, this is your library.

Features

  • Supports all Octave datatypes and most Python datatypes and Numpy dtypes.

  • Provides OctaveMagic for IPython, including inline plotting in notebooks.

  • Supports cell arrays and structs/struct arrays with arbitrary nesting.

  • Supports sparse matrices.

  • Builds methods on the fly linked to Octave commands (e.g. zeros above).

  • Thread-safety: each Oct2Py object uses an independent Octave session.

  • Can be used as a context manager.

  • Supports Unicode characters.

  • Supports logging of session commands.

  • Optional timeout command parameter to prevent runaway Octave sessions.

Installation

You must have GNU Octave installed and in your PATH environment variable. Alternatively, you can set an OCTAVE_EXECUTABLE or OCTAVE environment variable that points to octave-cli executable itself.

You must have the Numpy and Scipy libraries for Python installed. See the installation instructions for more details.

Once the dependencies have been installed, run:

$ pip install oct2py

If using conda, it is available on conda-forge:

$ conda install -c conda-forge oct2py

Documentation

Documentation is available online.

For version information, see the Revision History.

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