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Examples
Connect to MySQL Database Using MySQL Native Interface
Create a MySQL® native interface connection to a MySQL database. Then, import data from the database into MATLAB® and perform simple data analysis. Close the database connection.
This example assumes that you are connecting to a MySQL database using the MariaDB® C Connector driver.
Connect to the database using the data source name, user name, and password.
datasource = "MySQLNative"; username = "root"; password = "matlab"; conn = mysql(datasource,username,password)
conn = connection with properties: DataSource: "MySQLNative" UserName: "root" Database Properties: AutoCommit: "on" LoginTimeout: 0 MaxDatabaseConnections: 0 Catalog and Schema Information: DefaultCatalog: "toy_store" Catalogs: ["information_schema", "mysql", "performance_schema" ... and 3 more] Schemas: [] Database and Driver Information: DatabaseProductName: "MySQL" DatabaseProductVersion: "8.0.3-rc-log" DriverName: "Mariadb Connector/C" DriverVersion: "3.2.5"
The property sections of the connection
object are:
Database Properties
— Information about the database configurationCatalog and Schema Information
— Names of catalogs and schemas in the databaseDatabase and Driver Information
— Names and versions of the database and driver
Import all data from the table inventoryTable
into MATLAB using the sqlread
function. Display the first three rows of data.
tablename = "inventoryTable";
data = sqlread(conn,tablename);
head(data,3)
productNumber Quantity Price inventoryDate _____________ ________ _____ ____________________ 1 1700 15 23-Sep-2014 13:38:34 2 1200 9 09-Jul-2014 02:50:45 3 356 17 14-May-2014 11:14:28
Determine the highest product quantity from the table.
max(data.Quantity)
ans = 9000
Close the database connection conn
.
close(conn)
Input Arguments
conn
— MySQL native interface database connection
connection
object
MySQL native interface database connection, specified as a connection
object. Starting in R2024a, it is recommended that you use setSecret
and getSecret
to store and retrieve your credentials for databases that require authentication. For
more details, refer to this
example.
Version History
Introduced in R2020b
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