How can I load Simscape Logging Node data in Python?

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Nicholas Hemenway
Nicholas Hemenway el 27 de Jun. de 2022
Respondida: Ninad el 18 de Sept. de 2023
I've got a simulation that uses Simscape and exports all of the logged data to a base workspace variable called simscape_data. I'd like to be able to save this to a file that can be loaded and post processed with some python scripts downstream. There's a scipy function (scipy.io.loadmat) that enables you to load .mat files into python but this only works for simple array objects. Is there any way to load more complicated matlab objects (like the simscape.logging.Node object) into python?

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Ninad
Ninad el 18 de Sept. de 2023
Hi Nicholas,
As per my understanding, you want to know how to save the `simscape.logging.Node` object from matlab and retrieve the same later in Python.
To load more complex MATLAB objects into Python, you can use the `mat73` module from the `scipy.io` package. This module provides support for reading MATLAB files in the newer .mat`format (MATLAB 7.3 and above), which allows for storing more complex data structures.
To know more about ‘mat73’ module, i suggest you refer the following link:
As ‘simscape.logging.Node is a complex object that contains simulation data , it may not be directly serializable to a .mat file. But you can surely store the relevant data from the object into an .mat file.
Once you have the relevant data in a .mat file, you can use the `mat73.loadmat` function to load the data from the .mat file.
I hope this addresses your query..
Thanks,
Ninad.

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