If I have a two dimensional array in C#, how would I plot the contents of this array in Matlab, as a 2-D graph? I'm after an extension method, i.e.
my2DArray.PlotInMatlab();
I got this working well in the end. Here is a sample graph, generated by a .NET 4.0 C# console app that calls a Matlab .m file:

The nice thing is that we can use all the power of Matlab for drawing graphs, with only a few lines of .NET.
How to do this in .NET:
Create a new .NET console app for C# in Visual Studio 2010, and change it to .NET 4.0 (right click on the project, select "Properties").
.NET Main():
using System; using System.Diagnostics; namespace MyPlotGraphUsingMatlabRuntimes { /// <summary> /// Display a graph in Matlab, from a .NET console app. /// </summary> class Program { static void Main(string[] args) { var x = new double[100]; var y = new double[100]; for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { x[i] = i; y[i] = 2 ^ i; } MyHelper.MyMatlab.MyGraph2D(x,y); Console.Write("[any key to exit]"); Console.ReadKey(); } } }
.NET class that provides extension methods to do interop into Matlab (name the file
MyMatlab.cs
).using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using MathWorks.MATLAB.NET.Arrays; namespace MyHelper { /// <summary> /// Collection of chained classes to make Matlab access easier. /// </summary> public static class MyMatlab { /// <summary> /// Returns a double in a format that can be passed into Matlab. /// </summary> /// <param name="toMatlab">Double to convert into a form we can pass into Matlab.</param> /// <returns>A double in Matlab format.</returns> public static MWNumericArray MyToMatlab(this double toMatlab) { return new MWNumericArray(toMatlab); } /// <summary> /// Converts an array that contains a single Matlab return parameter back into a .NET double. /// </summary> /// <param name="toDouble">MWArray variable, returned from Matlab code.</param> /// <returns>.NET double.</returns> public static double MyToDouble(this MWArray toDouble) { var matNumericArray = (MWNumericArray)toDouble; return matNumericArray.ToScalarDouble(); } /// <summary> /// Converts an array that contains multiple Matlab return parameters back into a list of .NET doubles. /// </summary> /// <param name="toList">MWArray variable, returned from Matlab code.</param> /// <returns>List of .NET doubles.</returns> public static List<double> MyToDoubleList(this MWArray toList) { var matNumericArray = toList; var netArray = (MWNumericArray)matNumericArray.ToArray(); var result = new List<double>(); // Console.Write("{0}", netArray[1]); for (int i = 1; i <= netArray.NumberOfElements; i++) // Matlab arrays are 1-based, thus the odd indexing. { result.Add(netArray[i].ToScalarDouble()); } return result; } /// <summary> /// Converts an array that contains multiple Matlab return parameters back into a list of .NET ints. /// </summary> /// <param name="toList">MWArray variable, returned from Matlab code.</param> /// <returns>List of .NET ints.</returns> public static List<int> MyToMWNumericArray(this MWArray toList) { var matNumericArray = toList; var netArray = (MWNumericArray)matNumericArray.ToArray(); var result = new List<int>(); // Console.Write("{0}", netArray[1]); for (int i = 1; i <= netArray.NumberOfElements; i++) // Matlab arrays are 1-based, thus the odd indexing. { result.Add(netArray[i].ToScalarInteger()); } return result; } /// <summary> /// Converts an int[] array into a Matlab parameters. /// </summary> /// <param name="intArray">MWArray variable, returned from Matlab code.</param> /// <returns>List of .NET ints.</returns> public static MWNumericArray MyToMWNumericArray(this int[] intArray) { return new MWNumericArray(1, intArray.Length, intArray); // rows, columns int[] realData } /// <summary> /// Converts an double[] array into parameter for a Matlab call. /// </summary> /// <param name="arrayOfDoubles">Array of doubles.</param> /// <returns>MWNumericArray suitable for passing into a Matlab call.</returns> public static MWNumericArray MyToMWNumericArray(this double[] arrayOfDoubles) { return new MWNumericArray(1, arrayOfDoubles.Length, arrayOfDoubles); // rows, columns int[] realData } /// <summary> /// Converts an List of doubles into a parameter for a Matlab call. /// </summary> /// <param name="listOfDoubles">List of doubles.</param> /// <returns>MWNumericArray suitable for passing into a Matlab call.</returns> public static MWNumericArray MyToMWNumericArray(this List<double> listOfDoubles) { return new MWNumericArray(1, listOfDoubles.Count, listOfDoubles.ToArray()); // rows, columns int[] realData } /// <summary> /// Converts a list of some type into an array of the same type. /// </summary> /// <param name="toArray">List of some type.</param> /// <returns>Array of some type.</returns> public static T[] MyToArray<T>(this List<T> toArray) { var copy = new T[toArray.Count]; for (int i = 0; i < toArray.Count; i++) { copy[i] = toArray[i]; } return copy; } static private readonly MatlabGraph.Graph MatlabInstance = new MatlabGraph.Graph(); /// <summary> /// Plot a 2D graph. /// </summary> /// <param name="x">Array of doubles, x axis.</param> /// <param name="y">Array of doubles, y axis.</param> /// <param name="title">Title of plot.</param> /// <param name="xaxis">X axis label.</param> /// <param name="yaxis">Y axis label.</param> static public void MyGraph2D(List<double> x, List<double> y, string title = "title", string xaxis = "xaxis", string yaxis = "yaxis") { MatlabInstance.Graph2D(x.MyToMWNumericArray(), y.MyToMWNumericArray(), title, xaxis, yaxis); } /// <summary> /// Plot a 2D graph. /// </summary> /// <param name="x">Array of doubles, x axis.</param> /// <param name="y">Array of doubles, y axis.</param> /// <param name="title">Title of plot.</param> /// <param name="xaxis">X axis label.</param> /// <param name="yaxis">Y axis label.</param> static public void MyGraph2D(double[] x, double[] y, string title = "title", string xaxis = "xaxis", string yaxis = "yaxis") { MatlabInstance.Graph2D(x.MyToMWNumericArray(), y.MyToMWNumericArray(), title, xaxis, yaxis); } /// <summary> /// Unit test for this class. Displays a graph using Matlab. /// </summary> static public void Unit() { { var x = new double[100]; var y = new double[100]; for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { x[i] = i; y[i] = Math.Sin(i); } MyGraph2D(x, y); } { var x = new double[100]; var y = new double[100]; for (int i = 0; i < 100; i++) { x[i] = i; y[i] = 2 ^ i; } MyGraph2D(x, y); } } } }
Next, we export a .m file into a .NET assembly. I used Matlab 2010a (this will work for 2010b also). Use Matlab, 32-bit version (32-bit or 64-bit is displayed in the splash screen when Matlab starts up).
The following Matlab code displays a graph. Save it as
Graph2D.m
.function Graph2D (x,y, titleTop, labelX, labelY) % Create figure myNewFigure = figure; plot(x,y) title({titleTop}); xlabel({labelX}); ylabel({labelY});
Test this within Matlab by typing the following at the console (make sure you change
Current Folder
in the Matlab toolbar to the same directory asGraph2D.m
):x = 0:.2:20; y = sin(x)./sqrt(x+1); Graph2D(x,y,'myTitle', 'my x-axis', 'my y-axis')
In the Matlab deployment tool, add a class
Graph
, and add the fileGraph2D.m
, then package it intoMatlabGraph.dll
(change the component name toMatlabGraph
in settings, this determines the name of the generated .dll).In your .NET project, add a reference to
MatlabGraph.dll
(the .NET .dll we have just compiled fromGraph2D.m
). This will be32-bit
if its compiled with the32-bit
release of Matlab.- In your .NET project, add a reference to the 32-bit version of
MWArray.dll
. You can find this by searching the Matlab install directory. - Again, make sure that everything is either consistently
32-bit
, or consistently64-bit
.- If you choose
32-bit
, your .NET app must be compiled forx32
, you must use the32-bit
version of Matlab (it will show32-bit
in the splash screen) to export the .NET .dll, and you must import the32-bit
version ofMWArray.dll
into your .NET project. - If you choose
64-bit
, compile your .NET app intoAll CPU
, you must use the64-bit
version of Matlab (it will show64-bit
in the splash screen) to export the .NET .dll, and you must import the64-bit
version ofMWArray.dll
into your .NET project.
- If you choose
- Run the .NET app, and it will display the graph above, by calling the Matlab runtimes.
- If you want to deploy this to a new PC, you will have to install the .NET runtimes on this PC (these are royalty free).
- The nice thing about this is that you can customize the graphs in Matlab to your hearts content, using all the power of Matlab. You could do 3-D graphs: create a new figure in Matlab using
File..New..Figure
, customize it usingInsert
, then generate the .m code usingFile..Generate M file
. Its fairly obvious what the lines in the newly generated .m file do, you can copy them into your originalGraph2D.m
file, then regenerateMatlabGraph.dll
. For example, adding a title to the figure adds a linetitle({'My new title});
to the auto-generated .m file. - If there is any interest, I can provide the complete C# sample project in .NET.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7654690/creating-a-graph-or-a-plot-from-a-c-sharp-console-app-using-matlab