Hi,
I'm running FlightGear simulation software and output some variable data through UDP on the loopback address 127.0.0.1, port 1234. Using the SocketTest application I can see the data being received however I would like to do this through Matlab which is running on the same PC.
I try to run the following:
while(1)
u = udp('localhost',1234,'localport',1234);
u.InputBufferSize = 1000;
u.DatagramReceivedFcn = @localReadDatagram;
fopen(u);
end
My issue is that I always get the error: "Unsuccessful open: Address already in use: Cannot bind ", can anyone help?
Thanks, Joe

 Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 31 Oct 2016

0 votes

You should probably use a different localport unless the receiving software insists that the transmitting port be 1234 . localport is the port number that data is transmitted from.

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Ok so changing the Flightgear port to 5000 and then changing my Matlab code to:
while(1)
u = udp('localhost',5001,'localport',5000);
u.InputBufferSize = 1000;
u.DatagramReceivedFcn = @localReadDatagram;
fopen(u);
end
I now get the following error:
Error using icinterface/fopen (line 83)
Unsuccessful open: Address already in use: Cannot bind
Error in UDP_Connection (line 6)
fopen(u);
Undefined function or variable 'localReadDatagram'.
Error in instrcb (line 36)
feval(val{1}, obj, eventStruct, val{2:end});
Warning: The DatagramReceivedFcn is being disabled. To enable the callback property
either connect to the hardware with FOPEN or set the DatagramReceivedFcn property.
Ah, the problem is that you are doing the open in a loop. You should only open once, and then make sure that u does not go out of scope while you use it. Remember to close it after you are done.
Ok so I've removed the code from a while loop and I'll just close it through the command window manually for now. Socket test shows the address as 127.0.0.1:52867, so I've set the the ports to the following, is that correct?
u = udp('localhost',52867,'localport',5000);
u.InputBufferSize = 1000;
u.DatagramReceivedFcn = @localReadDatagram;
fopen(u);
I now get the error:
Undefined function or variable 'localReadDatagram'.
Error in instrcb (line 36)
feval(val{1}, obj, eventStruct, val{2:end});
All sorted - Thanks for your help

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