Why are my graphs closing when I use the matlab api?
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I'm having an issue where I run this code in my matlab python api and the graph closes right after all the assets load onto the graph and can't seem to figure out why, I'll leave an example I found that does exactly what i was saying. Any help would be very much appreciated.
import matlab.engine
eng = matlab.engine.start_matlab()
eng.eval("T = readtable('patients.dat');",nargout=0)
eng.eval("S = table2struct(T,'ToScalar',true);",nargout=0)
eng.eval("disp(S)",nargout=0)
D = eng.workspace["S"]
smoker = matlab.logical(D["Smoker"])
pressure = D["Diastolic"]
pressure.reshape((1,100))
pressure = pressure[0]
smoker.reshape((1,100))
smoker = smoker[0]
sp = [p for (p,s) in zip(pressure,smoker) if s is True]
nsp = [p for (p,s) in zip(pressure,smoker) if s is False]
print(len(sp))
print(len(nsp))
sp = matlab.double(sp)
nsp = matlab.double(nsp)
print(eng.mean(sp))
print(eng.mean(nsp))
sdx = eng.linspace(1.0,34.0,34)
nsdx = eng.linspace(1.0,34.0,66)
eng.figure(nargout=0)
eng.hold("on",nargout=0)
eng.box("on",nargout=0)
eng.scatter(sdx,sp,10,'blue')
h = eng.scatter(nsdx,nsp,10,'red')
h = eng.xlabel("Patient (Anonymized)")
h = eng.ylabel("Diastolic Blood Pressure (mm Hg)")
h = eng.title("Blood Pressure Readings for All Patients")
h = eng.legend("Smokers","Nonsmokers")
x = matlab.double([0,35])
y = matlab.double([89.9,89.9])
h = eng.line(x,y,"Color","blue")
h = eng.text(21.0,88.5,"89.9 (Smoker avg.)","Color","blue")
y = matlab.double([79.4,79.4])
h = eng.line(x,y,"Color","red")
h = eng.text(5.0,81.0,"79.4 (Nonsmoker avg.)","Color","red")code
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  Robert Snoeberger
    
 on 22 Jun 2017
        My guess is that MATLAB is exiting when your script finishes. Since you are starting a new MATLAB session, the lifetime of MATLAB is tied to the lifetime of the variable 'eng'. You could consider using a shared MATLAB [1].
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  Frederik
 on 27 Sep 2024
				
      Edited: Frederik
 on 27 Sep 2024
  
			This trick helped me too.
Just as little addition; if you call this isvalid(h) right after the code above, it will check for the validity of a line object. It would make a little more sense to check for the validity of a figure handle. Therfore... replace eng.figure(nargout=0) by fh = eng.figure(nargout=0) and check with isvalid(fh)...
thanks a lot
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