Linking Fortran to matlab
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Hi I'm using a matlab on a linux machine and am having trouble using xfoil with it. I'm trying to use xfoil with the system command but am getting the error. At line 135 of file ../src/userio.f (unit = 5, file = 'fort.5') Fortran runtime error: End of file ans = 2
I can run xfoil from outside matlab without incident. As an aside while researching the solution to this problem I found a post where somebody talked about compiling xfoil to a mex file and using it this way. What if any are the advantages to this approach.
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dpb
el 17 de Jun. de 2013
'Fraid I can't help you much on unix-like installation questions--I've never worked on a system w/ it other than a very long time ago did some compiling on already-configured Sun workstation for the plant simulator and a previous life's day job.
AFAIK redirection is basically the same on the command line aren't they? The error message indicated the Fortran code was explicitly trying to read a file named fort.5, however. I used implicit i/o units so rarely I have to admit I've forgotten the Fortran rules for implicit open precisely as to sequence, etc. The name itself is compiler-specific, of course.
What command are you using at command line and what did you use for the system() command?
You can also do something like return the output of a simple 'ls' or the like to determine the working directory of a shell and see if that's what you want/think it should be. Beyond that you probably a more unix-savvy respondent as even my crystal ball is untrained in the area. :)
Marco.Caboni
el 12 de Jul. de 2013
Hello Reuben,
I am having the same your problem. Trying to execute Xfoil through Matlab, I get: "At line 135 of file ../src/userio.f (unit = 5, file = 'fort.5') Fortran runtime error: End of file".
Did you manage to solve it eventually?
Thanks,
Marco
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K
el 25 de Oct. de 2013
I realise this is a bit old, but it's a top hit on Google, so I will respond with the answer that worked for me.
Before running xfoil, execute the following commands:
setenv(‘GFORTRAN_STDIN_UNIT’, ‘5’)
setenv(‘GFORTRAN_STDOUT_UNIT’, ‘6’)
setenv(‘GFORTRAN_STDERR_UNIT’, ‘0’)
To restore the environment the way it was afterwards:
setenv(‘GFORTRAN_STDIN_UNIT’, ‘-1’)
setenv(‘GFORTRAN_STDOUT_UNIT’, ‘-1’)
setenv(‘GFORTRAN_STDERR_UNIT’, ‘-1’)
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benho
el 17 de Feb. de 2016
Is this meant to work on windows as well? I have inserted the commands but I am still getting the same error
At line 85 of file ../src/userio.f (unit = 5, file = 'fort.5') Fortran runtime error: End of file ans = 2
Daniel
el 30 de Mzo. de 2016
I had the same problem and resetting the environment variables worked for me. For the record, I am running Matlab 2013b on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS.
Cheers!
Jason Botha
el 23 de En. de 2014
Thank you! I've been struggling since 2012 to get matlab to talk to xfoil.
Is there any explanation about why this works?
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