Using TISEAN package in Matlab

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Hi,
I want to use functions from the TISEAN package in Matlab and I've tried to implement this as suggested here:
Say I wanna apply the TISEAN function "rms" to a vector of doubles, called "x". Here's what I do:
tiseanPath = 'C:\TISEAN\Tisean_3.0.0\bin\'
system([tiseanPath,'rms -a x'])
When I run these lines I get an error message saying "Cannot open input file x". What am I doing wrong here?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson 2012-12-31
编辑:Walter Roberson 2012-12-31
You need to write the content of the vector into a file, and then you need to name that file where you have "x" on the system() command line.
For example,
tismean_file = 'tismean_input.txt';
xv = x(:);
save(tismean_file, 'xv', '-ascii');
result = system( sprintf('%srms -a %s', tismeanPath, tismean_file) );
The result will probably be in the form of text.
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dave
dave 2014-5-2
Hi Ashwani, I'm sorry to tell you that I stopped using TISEAN (from Matlab) a long time ago, so I can't really help you with your question. Hopefully another user can give you the answers you're looking for. (If not, you could give it a try at stackoverflow.com)
Ashwani Gupta
Ashwani Gupta 2014-5-5
Dave.do you still use TISEAN- maybe from the command line interface?

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