Can I launch more than one MATLAB session in the same C program using EngOpen in MATLAB Engine?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 27 Jun 2009
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 18 Nov 2022
I would like to launch more than one MATLAB session in the same C program using the MATLAB Engine routine, EngOpen.
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MathWorks Support Team
on 7 Jan 2017
It is not possible to launch more than one MATLAB session in the same C program with EngOpen. On Windows, the Engine Library communicates with MATLAB using ActiveX.
MATLAB is a "multiple use" automation server, which means that multiple controller clients will connect to a single instance of the MATLAB ActiveX server application. For example, suppose you have two engOpen calls in one C program. When the first engOpen call is executed and attempts to establish a connection to MATLAB, Windows will look to see if a MATLAB ActiveX automation server is already running. If one is running, a connection will be established. If one is not running, it will launch MATLAB with the /Automation command line argument. When the second EngOpen call is executed, Windows will find the current MATLAB session and connect to it.
This is important to note that the two programs will share resources in the MATLAB application, including variables in the workspace.
Workaround:
The function "engOpenSingleUse" can be used to create multiple MATLAB sessions in the same C program.
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Tushar Athawale
on 2 Mar 2016
Edited: MathWorks Support Team
on 18 Nov 2022
The function "engOpenSingleUse" can be used to create multiple MATLAB sessions in the same C program:
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