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Passing Matrix List to Java Method ,error:No method 'list_method' with matching signature found for class

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Hi,
On Matlab Part :
matrix =[22,11,33,44,22,44,22,54]; % 1-by-8 matrix
if true
% code
import edu.lipreading.*;
import java.util.Vector;
training = MainMethod;
training.list_method(matrix);
end
On Java Part
if true
% code
public void list_method(List<Integer> points){
System.out.println("Welcome to List Method");
}
end
Note : When I have run my matlab code i got error like No method 'list_method' with matching signature found for class 'edu.lipreading.MainMethod'. // edu.lipreading Package Name ,MainMethod Class name

Accepted Answer

Malcolm Lidierth
Malcolm Lidierth on 4 Mar 2014
Try
public void list_method(double[] points){
...
}
Note that MATLAB vectors/matrices contain doubles by default and are passed to Java as a copy.
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SAMEER ahamed
SAMEER ahamed on 5 Mar 2014
Edited: SAMEER ahamed on 5 Mar 2014
When I have change from java method argument List to double again i have got error below like
if true
% code
matrix
[12,34,113,34,61,1,61,66]
No method 'list_method' with matching signature found for class
'edu.lipreading.MainMethod'.
end
SAMEER ahamed
SAMEER ahamed on 5 Mar 2014
Edited: SAMEER ahamed on 5 Mar 2014
When I have change from java method argument List to double again and again i have got error below like . Please reply me any idea ? thanks . please review previous forum for understanding ?
if true
% code
matrix
[12,34,113,34,61,1,61,66]
No method 'list_method' with matching signature found for class
'edu.lipreading.MainMethod'.
end

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Malcolm Lidierth
Malcolm Lidierth on 5 Mar 2014
Edited: Malcolm Lidierth on 5 Mar 2014
OK, if you are stuck with a List java-side, you need to create a list MATLAB-side.
In MATLAB:
  • Create a concrete list class
list=java.util.ArrayList()
  • Add the elements to it
for k=1:length(matrix)
list.add(int32(matrix(k)));
end
  • Check its size:
>> list.size()
ans =
8
Note that the "<Integer>" annotation in your Java code is only relevant at compile time. Casting the MATLAB variable to int32 above ensures that the ArrayList will add a java.lang.Integer to the list at run-time. You could do that explicitly using
list.add(java.lang.Integer.valueOf(matrix(k)));
instead.
Within MATLAB you can access the list elements using "get":
e.g.
list.get(0)
Note that when MATLAB receives the returned Integer, it creates a MATLAB primitive double from it:
>> class(list.get(0))
ans =
double
Java will not - it will use the java.lang.Integer instance in the list.
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SAMEER ahamed
SAMEER ahamed on 6 Mar 2014
Edited: SAMEER ahamed on 6 Mar 2014
Thanks for reply me below i have mentioned my full code , u can easily solve my issues.
On Matlab code-side
matrix =[33,122,3,2,2,3,2,4];
outsprintf=sprintf('%d,',matrix);
outsprintf=sprintf('[%s\b]',outsprintf);
disp(outsprintf);
here result is [33,122,3,2,2,3,2,4] like getting so this values i need to pass java method arguments List<Integer> points.
Note 2:About Java Class Please Look at my Attached file .

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