Groovy programming in MATLAB
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Groovy ( http://groovy.codehaus.org/ ) is a modern JVM-based programming language that can be used easily within MATLAB if you add groovy-all.jar to the MATLAB javaclasspath.
As a Python-like, dynamically-typed language, it’s likely to be attractive to the some MATLAB users. http://groovy.codehaus.org/Cookbook+Examples has examples of using Groovy with databases, XML, URLs and more.
Groovy “closures” can be assigned to MATLAB variables and work much as MATLAB anonymous functions. You can also explore Groovy on-the-fly by invoking a groovy console session in MATLAB (works on Windows and from R2012a on Mac/Linux):
>> console=groovy.ui.Console();
>> console.run();
A search for “groovy” on Answers and the Newsgroup gives no hits – hence this “question” to draw more attention to it.
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Image Analyst
el 1 de Jul. de 2012
Editada: Image Analyst
el 1 de Jul. de 2012
Do you have a simple example of something I can do with Groovy that can't be done with MATLAB? Or that can be done much much easier? I would need a reason to spend time learning another language.
Malcolm Lidierth
el 1 de Jul. de 2012
Walter Roberson
el 1 de Jul. de 2012
How is the OOP performance of groovy compared to MATLAB's OOP performance?
Malcolm Lidierth
el 1 de Jul. de 2012
Yair Altman
el 3 de Jul. de 2012
@Malcolm - could I shamelessly solicit you for a guest article about this for the UndocumentedMatlab.com website?
Malcolm Lidierth
el 3 de Jul. de 2012
Kye Taylor
el 3 de Jul. de 2012
With a name like groovy, I feel compelled to learn it.
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Yair Altman
el 4 de Jul. de 2012
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For anyone's information, I just posted the following article by Malcolm about using Groovy in Matlab: http://UndocumentedMatlab.com/blog/using-groovy-in-matlab/
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