There is some information here:
http://viper-toolkit.sourceforge.net/docs/scripting/
But, as you know, it isn't always accurate. I'd recommend either
generating data in the old plain text format or using
viper.api.impl.XmlSerializer.toWriter(viperData, java.io.PrintWriter
(java.io.FileWriter('yourfile.xml')))
where viperData is a ViperData object. As far as I can remember, this
is how viper saves things internally.
On Sep 16, 7:26 am, Douglas <dug.armad...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have managed to get ViPER-GT data into Matlab. (Thank you again
> David.) Now I want to figure out how to do two things 1) export my own
> data from Matlab in ViPER xml format and 2) call methods from ViPER-PE
> while still in Matlab.
> Exporting my results in ViPER xml format means I can use ViPER-PE
> command line evaluation tool to carry out analysis, and also use the
> ViPER-GT viewer to view my results. To this end, can I call tools from
> ViPER to help achieve this from within Matlab, or will I have to
> construct the syntax manually? What I mean is, if I have data can I
> use some ViPER calls in Matlab that will generate the right xml codes
> ready for saving.
> The second question is related. Putting aside the advantages of being
> able to display my results using ViPER-GT, can I keep my results in
> Matlab and call the ViPER-PE (java) tests while still in Matalb?
> Kind regards,
> Doglas