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figToImStream

Matteo11 Jul 2008 14:40
Hi all,

I followed a couple of webinars on deploying matlab
applications and I'm particularly interested in displaying a
matlab plot in a webpage in a .NET framework (unfortunately
the only feature missing in my matlab installation is the
Java Builder component). I read about this sort of hack in
the technical solution :
http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/data/1-32LPON.html?product=MN&solutio
n=1-32LPON


but then I saw the webinar "Application Depoloyment with
Matlab" and in the shown example the speaker mentions a
mysterious figToImStream function that would be ad hoc for
my goal, but impossibile to find.

Can anyone know something about this function? Or is there
someone that can provide me a hint on how streaming back
from matlab the image data array representing a plot?

Thanks in advance,

Matteo

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