sravani kandi in MATLAB Answers
上次活动时间: 2025-6-18

how to post matlab output to a website by not using thingspeak?
Oguzhan Memis in MATLAB Answers
上次活动时间: 2022-2-17

Hi , I am trying to design a "website, which can run Matlab codes automatically " , to obtain processed IoT sensor data & graphs. I realized ThinkSpeak as a useful tool , but our custom design is needed for our system. When I made a quick surf on the internet & communities , I can not find exact same thing as embedding the matlab code, but integrating - visualizing matlab codes & outputs and graphs to the website. This is not the same thing as functions of ThinkSpeak. For "remote" acces, the API informations and automatic Matlab script outputs ( graphs etc. ) are need to be obtained, inside of the cloud-server. the ultimate question is : how to embed Matlab in a website, to run it automatically ? ( similar questions and answers are almost checked )
pravin vaz in MATLAB Answers
上次活动时间: 2020-5-20

Hi I am a newbie to Thingspeak. I am testing the Microbit SmartScience IoT kit which uses Thingspeak to display data(https://learningdevelopments.co.nz/products/smart-science-iot-kit-for-micro-bit) I am trying to do two things for which I couldn't find the right resource. 1) Post information from each field to Twitter. I have setup my ThingTweet account with my Twitter. What exactly is the next step and what information is to be used on the HTTP page? I couldn't find a straightforward resource on the same. 2) I would like to display all the fields from my (private) channel onto my personal blog which uses wordpress. How would I pull the data out of here to post regularly onto my page? Kind Regards

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