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Page 1 - User’s Guide

MATLAB®Compiler 4User’s Guide

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C Shared Library Target ... 7-4C Shared Library Wrapper... 7-4C Shared Library Example...

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5 Compiler CommandsRunning this script M-file from a MATLAB session creates variables m and tin your MATLAB w orkspace browser.MATLAB Compiler cannot

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Script Filesfunction houdini_fcnhoudini;To produce the houdini_fcn , which will call the houdini.m script M-file, u semcc -m houdini_fcn5-21

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5 Compiler CommandsCompiler TipsIn this section...“Calling B uilt-In Functions from C or C ++” on page 5-22“Calling a Function from the Comm and Line”

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Compiler Tipsm = magic(n);Calling a Function from the Command LineYou can make a MATLAB function into a standalone that is directly callablefrom the s

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5 Compiler Commands..\myProgram.exeyou may see the error:Cannot find the directory containing the 'myProgram' compon ent,which is required b

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Compiler TipsDeploying Applications That Call the Java NativeLibrariesIf your application interacts with Java, you need to specify the search path for

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5 Compiler Commands• There are one or more figures y ou want to remain open.• The function that displays the graphics requires user input beforecontin

Page 10 - Troubleshooting

Compiler TipsPassing Arguments to and from a StandaloneApplicationTo pass input arguments to a MATLAB C ompiler generated standaloneapplication, you p

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5 Compiler Commands• You cannot return back values from your standalone application to the user.The only way to return values from compiled code is to

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6Standalone ApplicationsThis chapter describes how to use MATLAB Compiler to code and buildstandalone applications. You can distribute standalone appl

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Reference Information9Directories Required for D eve lopme nt and Testing ... 9-2Overview... 9-2Path for Java Dev

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6 Standalone ApplicationsIntroductionSuppose you want to create an application that calculates the rank of alargemagicsquare. Onewaytocreatethisapplic

Page 15 - Getting Started

C Standalone App lication TargetC Standalone Application TargetIn this section...“Compiling the A pplication” on page 6-3“Testing the Application” on

Page 16 - What Is MATLAB Compiler?

6 Standalone ApplicationsNote Testing your application on your development machine is an importantstep to help ensure that your application is compila

Page 17 - Wrapper Files

C Standalone App lication Targetmatlabroot/sys/java/jre/sol64/jre1.6.0/lib/sparcv9/native_threads:matlabroot/sys/java/jre/sol64/jre1.6.0/lib/sparcv9/s

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6 Standalone ApplicationsThe results are displayed asans =16231351110 89761241415 1Deploying the ApplicationYo u can distribute a MATLAB Compiler gene

Page 19 - Before You Begin

C Standalone App lication TargetUNIXDistribute and package your standalone application on UNIX by packagingthe following files and distributing them t

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6 Standalone ApplicationsNote On Windows XP, this directory is automatically adde d to your p ath.Preparing UNIX Machines1 Install the MCR by unzippin

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C Standalone App lication Targetsetenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH/usr/lib/lwp:<mcr_root>/<ver>/run time/sol64:<mcr_root>/<ver>/sys/os/sol

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6 Standalone ApplicationsCaution There is a limitation regarding directories on your path. If thetarget machine has a MATLAB installation, the<mcr_

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Coding with M-Files OnlyCoding with M-Files OnlyIn this section...“M-File Advantages” on page 6-11“Example” on page 6-11M-File AdvantagesOne way to cr

Page 24 - Using the mcc Command

Functions — Alphabetical List11Limitations and Restrictions12Limitations About What May Be Compiled ... 12-2Compiling MATLAB and Toolboxes...

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6 Standalone Applicationsfunction mainr = mrank(5)Compiling the ExampleTo compile these functions into code that can be built into a standaloneapplica

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Mixing M-Files and C or C++Mixing M-Files and C or C++In this section...“Examples Overvie w” on page 6-13“Simple Example” on page 6-13“Advanced C Exam

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6 Standalone Applicationsmrank.mmrank.m contains a function that returns a vector of the ranks of the magicsquares from 1 to n.function r = mrank(n)r

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Mixing M-Files and C or C++MATLAB Compiler generates the following C source code files:•libPkg.c• libPkg.h• libPkg_mcc_component_data.c6-15

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6 Standalone ApplicationsThis command invokes mbuild to compile the resulting MATLAB Compilergenerated source files with the existing C source files (

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Mixing M-Files and C or C++}mclInitializeApplication(NULL,0);libPkgInitialize();/* Initialize library of M-Functions *//* Create a 1-by-1 matrix conta

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6 Standalone ApplicationsTo create and manipulate mxArray * variables in your C code, you can call themx routines described in the External Interfaces

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Mixing M-Files and C or C++• main_for_lib.c, which contains one main function•main_for_lib.h, which is the header for structures used inmain_for_lib.c

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6 Standalone Applications/* Initialize with a print handler to tell mlfPrintMatrix* how to display its output.*/mclInitializeApplication(NULL,0);libMu

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Mixing M-Files and C or C++The program first displays the contents of a 3-by-3 matrix a,andthendisplaysthe contents of scalarb.6.2832 +34.5575i 25.132

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Compile-Time Errors ... B-3Warning Messages... B-7depfun Errors...

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6 Standalone Applications6-22

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7LibrariesThis chapter describes h ow to use MATLAB Compiler to create libraries.Introduction (p. 7-2)Overview of shared librariesAddressing mwArrays

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7 LibrariesIntroductionYo u can use MATLAB Compiler to create C or C++ shared libraries (DLLson Windows) from your MATLAB a lgorithms. You can then wr

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Addressing mwArrays Above the 2 GB LimitAddressing mwArrays Above the 2 GB LimitAs of R2007b, you can now address mwArrays above the 2 GB limit on 64-

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7 LibrariesC Shared Library TargetIn this section...“C Shared Library W rapper” on page 7-4“C Shared Library Example” on page 7-4“Calling a Shared Lib

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C Shared Library Targetmatlabroot/extern/examples/compiler/multiplymatrix. mmatlabroot/extern/examples/compiler/eigmatrix.mmatlabroot/extern/examples/

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7 LibrariesNote If your driver application displays MATLAB figure windows, youshould include a ca ll tomclWaitForFiguresToDie(NULL) before callingtheT

Page 43 - Changing the Options File

C Shared Library TargetNote This command assumes that the shared library and the correspondingheader file created from step 2 are in the current worki

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7 LibrariesNote Testing your application on your development machine is an importantstep to help ensure that your application is compilable. To verify

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C Shared Library TargetCreating Shared Libraries from C with mbuildmbuild can also create shared libraries from C source code. If a file withthe exten

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mwArray Class Functions ... C-33Indexxiv Contents

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7 LibrariesComponent Descriptionlibmatrix.ctfComponent Technology File archive;platform-dependent file that must correspondto the end user’s platform.

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C Shared Library TargetComponent Descriptionlibmatrix.ctfComponent Technology File archive;platform-dependent file that must correspond tothe end user

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7 LibrariesCaution You m us t call mclIni tializeApplication once at the beginningof your driver application. You must make this call before calling a

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C Shared Library Targetif (!libmatrixInitial ize( )){fprintf(stderr,"could not initialize the libraryproperly\n");return -1;}/* Create the i

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7 LibrariesCaution mclInitializeApplication can only b e called once perapplicatio n . Calling it a second time generates an error, and will cau se th

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C Shared Library TargetNote On Windows, if you want to have your shared library call aMATLAB shared library (as generated by MATLAB Compiler), theMATL

Page 53 - C++ Shared Libra

7 Librarieswhere mylibrary mfil e isthenameofanM-fileyouwouldliketousewhenloading this library. T his step only needs to be performed once to generate

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C++ Shared Lib rary TargetC++SharedLibraryTargetIn this section...“C++ Shared Library Wrapper” on p age 7 -17“C++ Shared Library Example” on page 7-17

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7 LibrariesWriting the Driver ApplicationNote Due to name mangling in C++, you must compile your driver applicationwith the same version of your third

Page 56 - Over view

C++ Shared Lib rary Targetvoid *run_main(void *x){int *err = (int *)x;if (err == NULL) return 0;// Call application and library initialization. Perf o

Page 57 - Deploying to P rogrammers

1Getting StartedWhat Is MATLAB Compiler? (p. 1-2)Brief summary of the p roductHow Does M ATLAB Compiler Work?(p. 1-3)High-level description of what th

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7 Librariesstd::cout << "Value of added matrix is:" << std::endl;std::cout << out << std::endl;multiplymatrix(1, out

Page 59 - C or C++ Shared Library

C++ Shared Lib rary TargetCompiling the Driver ApplicationTo compile the matrixdriver.cpp driv er code, you use your C++ compiler.By executing the fol

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7 LibrariesM-Functions with No Return Values.void <function-name>(< list _of_input_variables >);M-FunctionswithatLeastOneReturnValue.void

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MATLAB Compiler Generated Interface FunctionsMATLAB Compiler Generated Interface FunctionsIn this section...“Functions in the Shared Library” on page

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7 LibrariesFor a C++ Application o n Windowsmcc -W cpplib:libtrianglep -T link:lib sierpinski.mmbuild triangle.cpp main_for_l ib.c li btri anglep.libF

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MATLAB Compiler Generated Interface FunctionsIn this example, MATLAB Compiler places all of the generated functions intothe generated filelibtriangle.

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7 Librariesmost likely this is the version your application w ill call. In this example, thisform of the i nitialization function is calledlibtriangle

Page 65 - MCRInstaller.zip

MATLAB Compiler Generated Interface Functionsyou modify the generated Dll Mai n (which we do not recomm end you do),make sure you preserve this part o

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7 LibrariesHowever, the default implementation of the print handler is slightly different.It sends the output to the standard error output stream, but

Page 67 - .NET Application

MATLAB Compiler Generated Interface FunctionsNote For C shared libraries, MATLAB Compiler generates the mlx and mlffunctions as described in this sect

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1 Getting Star tedWhat Is MATLAB Compiler?In this section...“Overview of MATLAB Compiler” on page 1-2“What Is the Deployment Tool? ” on page 1-2Overvi

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7 LibrariesNote that in both cases, the g enerated functions allocate memory for theirreturn values. If you do not delete this memory (viamxDestroyArr

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MATLAB Compiler Generated Interface FunctionsForexample,considerthisM-fileinterface:[a,b,varargout] = myfun(x,y,z ,varargin)The corresponding C interf

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7 LibrariesUsing C/C++ Shared Libraries on Mac OS XTo use a MATLAB Compiler generated library on Mac O S X, you must createa separat e thread tha t in

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Using C/C++ Shared Libraries on M ac OS X**================================ =============================*/#include <stdio.h>#ifdef __APPLE_CC__

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7 Librariesmemcpy(mxGetPr(in1), data, 9*sizeof(double));memcpy(mxGetPr(in2), data, 9*sizeof(double));/* Call the library intialization routine and mak

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Using C/C++ Shared Libraries on M ac OS X* mclTerminateApplica tion terminates the entire* application and exits with the exit code set using* mclSetE

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7 Librariesint main(){int err = 0;#ifdef __APPLE_CC__pthread_t id;pthread_create(&id, NULL, run_main, &err);CFRunLoopSourceContext sourceConte

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Using C/C++ Shared Libraries on M ac OS X• You need to call mc lSet ExitCode with the appropriate exit status. Also,note that you should callmclTermin

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7 LibrariesAbout Memory Management and CleanupIn this section...“Overview” on page 7-38“Passing m x Arrays to Share d Libraries” on page 7-3 8Overview

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8Troubleshootingmbuild (p. 8-2)Issues in volving thembuild utilityand creating standalone applicationsMATLAB Compiler (p. 8-4)Issues involving MATLAB

Page 79 - Developm en t Env iron ment

How Does MATLAB Compiler Wor k?How Does MATLAB Compiler Work?In this section...“MATLAB C ompiler Genera ted App l ication or L ib rary” on pag e 1-3“W

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8 TroubleshootingmbuildThis section identifies some of the more common p roblems that might occurwhen configuringmbuild to create standalone applicati

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mbuildbefore starting MATLAB. If this works correctly, then you should check your.cshrc file for problems setting the PATH environment variable.Cannot

Page 82 - Command Overview

8 TroubleshootingMATLAB CompilerTypically, pro bl ems th at occur when buildin g stand alone C and C++applications involvembuild. However, it is possi

Page 83 - Using File Extensions

MATLAB Compilerwhen you run your standalone that was generated by MATLAB Compiler, youshould check the following:• Do you have astartup.m file that ca

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8 TroubleshootingTo verify tha t the MCR is prop erly loca ted on your path, from a developmentWindows machine, confirm thatmatlabroot\bin\win32,where

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MATLAB Compilerat the beginning of your code and after the include statements, the warningwill not recur.8-7

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8 TroubleshootingDeployed ApplicationsFailed to decrypt file. The M-file"<ctf_root>\toolbox\co mpiler\deploy\ matlabrc.m" cannot beexe

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Deployed Applications??? Error: File: /home/u se rna me/<M-file_na me>Line: 1651 Column: 8Argum ents to IMPORT must either end with ".*&quo

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8 Troubleshooting• Ensure that your application runs in MATLAB (uncompiled) without thiserror.• Ensur e that MATLAB starts up without this error.• Ve

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Deployed ApplicationsLinker cannot find library and fails to create standalone application(win32 and win64 ). If you try building your standalone appl

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1 Getting Star ted• For a library, contains the entry points for e ach public M-file function.Users of libraries generated by M ATLAB Compiler must ca

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8 Troubleshooting8-12

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9Reference InformationDirectories Required forDevelopment and Testing (p. 9-2)Path settings f o r machines whereyou want to develop and testapplicatio

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9 Reference InformationDirectories Required for Development and TestingIn this section...“Overview” on page 9-2“Path for Java Development on All Platf

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Directories Required for Development and TestingUNIX Settings for Development and TestingWhen programming w ith components that are generated with MAT

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9 Reference Informationmatlabroot/sys/java/jre/glnxa64/jre1.6.0/lib/amd64:setenv XAPPLRESDIR matlabroot/X11/app-defaultsMac OS Xsetenv DYLD_LIBRARY_PA

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Directories Required for Run-Time D eploymentDirectories Required for Run-Time DeploymentIn this section...“Path for Java App l ications on All Platfo

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9 Reference InformationUNIX Paths for Run-Time DeploymentNote For readability, the fo llow ing commands appear on separate lines, butyou must enter ea

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Directories Required for Run-Time D eploymentsetenv XAPPLRESDIR mcr_root/version/X11/app-defaultsMac OS Xsetenv DYLD_LIBRARY_PATHmcr_root/v ersion/run

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9 Reference InformationUnsupported FunctionsSome functions are not supported in standalone mode; that is, you cannotcompile them with MATLAB Compiler.

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Unsupported FunctionsList of Unsuppor ted Functions (Continued)dbstatusdbstepdbstopdbtypedbupdelete_blockdelete_linedepfundocechoeditfieldsfigure_pale

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Before You BeginBefore You BeginBefore you can use MATLAB Compiler,youmusthaveitinstalledandconfigured properly on your system. Refer to Chapter 2, “I

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9 Reference InformationList of Unsuppor ted Functions (Continued)plotbrowserplottoolspropeditpropertyeditorpublishrehashset_paramsimsimgetsimsetsldebu

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MAT LA B C omp iler Li censingMATLAB Compiler LicensingIn this section...“Deployed Applications” on page 9-11“Using MATLAB Compiler Lice ns es for D e

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9 Reference Informationthe user gets a new 30-minute allotment. W hen the 30-minute interval haselapsed, if a different user requests MATLAB Compiler,

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Using MCRInstaller.exe on the Command LineUsing MCRInstaller.exe on the C omm and LineIn this section...“Running MCRInstaller.exe” on page 9-13“Exampl

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9 Reference InformationFrequently Used Options for MCRInstaller.exe (Contin ued)OptionTe ll s Insta llShield to.../sRun the installation in silent mod

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Using MCRInstaller.exe on the Command LineThe followi ng co mmand:MCRInstaller.exe /v"/L *v \"C:\log.txt\""causes the installer to

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9 Reference Information9-16

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10Functions — By CategoryPragmas (p. 10-2)Directives to MATLAB CompilerCommand-Line Tools (p. 10-2)Deployment-related commands

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10 Functions — By CategoryPragmas%#externalPragma to call arbitrary C/C++functions from M-code%#functionPragma to help MATLAB Compilerlocate functions

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11Functions — AlphabeticalList%#external%#functionbuilder2prjctfrootdeployprintdeploytoolisdeployedmbuildmcc

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How to Contact The MathWorkswww.mathworks.comWebcomp.soft-sys.matlab Newsgroupwww.mathworks.com/contact_TS.html Technical [email protected]

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1 Getting Star tedUsing the GUI to C reate and Package a DeployableComponentOpen the Deployment Tool by issuing the following command at the MATLABpro

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%#externalPurpose Pragma to call arbitrary C/C++ function s from M -codeSyntax %#externalDescription The %#external pragma informs MATLAB Compiler tha

Page 115 - Running the Application

%#functionPurpose Pragma to help MATLAB Compiler locate functions called throughfeval, eval, or Handle G raphics® callbackSyntax %#function function1

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%#functionfeval('bar');feval('foobar');end %function fooIn this example, mul t ip le functions (bar and foobar) are included inthe

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builder2prjPurpose Convert project files with suffixes .cbl, .nbl,and.mxl to .prj(deploytool)formatSyntax builder2prjbuilder2prj([project.cbl,project

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builder2prjbuilder2prj is run, converting the .mxl project t o a .prj project. Thenew project is namedrenamed_project.prj.11-6

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ctfrootPurpose Root directory of a pplicatio n in deployed modeSyntax ctfrootDescription root = ctfroot returns a string that is the nam e of the dire

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deployprintPurpose Use to print (as substitute for MATLAB print function) when workingwith deployed Windows applicationsSyntax deployprintDescription

Page 121 - Mixing M-Files and C or C++

deployprint• Orientation• PrintHeaderNote deployprint requires write access to the file system in order towrite temporary files.Examples Thefollowingi

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deploytoolPurpose Open GUI for MATLAB CompilerSyntax deploytoolDescription The deploytool command displays the Deployment Tool window, whichis the gra

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isdeployedPurpose Determine whether code is running in deployed or MATLAB modeSyntax x = isdeployedDescription x = isdeployed returns true (1) when th

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Magic Square ExampleMagic Square ExampleThis example shows you how to:• Access the examples provided with MATLAB Compiler.• UseMATLABCompilertocreatea

Page 125 - Explanation of mrankp.c

mbuildPurpose Compile and link source files into standalone application or sharedlibrarySyntax mbuild [option1 ... optionN] sourcefile 1 [... sourcefi

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mbuildOption Description-D<name>Define a symbol name to the C p reprocessor.Equivalent to a#define <name> directive inthe source.-D<nam

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mbuildOption Description-nNo execute mode. Print out any commandsthatmbuild wo uld otherwise have ex ecuted,but do not actually execute any of them.-O

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mbuildOption Description-vVerbose mode. Print the values for impo rtantinternal variables after the options file isprocessed and all command line argu

Page 129 - Explanation of This C Code

mbuildNote MBUILD can also create shared libraries from C source code.If a file with the extension.exports is passe d to MBUILD, a sharedlibrary is bu

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mccPurpose Invoke MATLAB CompilerSyntax mcc [-options] mfile1 [mfile2 ... mfileN][C/C++file1 ... C/C++fileN]Description mcc is the MATLAB command that

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mccare added to the CTF archive, and the directory subtree in tes tdiris preserved in the CTF archive.If a wildcard pattern is included in the filenam

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mccThe -a switch also creates a .auth file for authorization purposes.It ensures that the executable looks for the DLL- and H-files in theexe_mcr\exe

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mccNote Do not terminate the output directory with aslash or backslash, e.g., usemcc -md C:\TEMP test.m.Do not usemcc -md C:\TEMP\ test.m.-e Suppress

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mccto specify project_name as the project file name when calling mcc.Thisoption enables the.prj file, along with all of its associated settings, tobe

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1 Getting Star ted4 While in MATLAB, type deploytool to open the Deployment Tool window.The Deployment Tool opens as a dockable window in the MATLAB d

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mcc-m Generate a Standalone ApplicationMacro to produce a standalone application. This macro is equivalent to-W main -T link:exeUse the -e option inst

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mcctherelativeorderingoftheincludeddirectories. All subdirectoriesof the included directories that appear on the original path are alsoincluded. In ad

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mccthe directory is added to the head of the path, as it normally wouldbe with-I.-R Run-TimeProvide MCR run-time options. Use the syntax-R optionto pr

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mccTarget DescriptioncodegenGenerates a C/C++ wrapper file. The default iscodegen.compile:exeSame as codegen plus compiles C/C++ files toobject form s

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mccSyntax Description-w listGenerates a table that m aps <strin g>to warning me ssage for use with enable,disable,anderr or. Appendix B, “Errora

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mccappropriate global variable definitions. This table shows the validoptions.Type DescriptionmainProduces a POSIX shell main() function.lib:<strin

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mcc-z pathto specify path to use for the compiler libraries and include files insteadof the path returned bymatlabroot.-? Help MessageDisplay MATLAB C

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mccMake a standalone executable for myfun .m,butlookformyfun.m inthe/files/source directory a nd put the resulting C files and in the/files/target dir

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mcc11-30

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12Limitations andRestrictionsLimitations About What May BeCompiled (p. 12-2)Restrictions regarding what can becompiled

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Magic Square Exampleat the bottom of the output pane. The Deployment Tool Output pane isdockable; by default it appears across the bottom of the MATLA

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12 Limitations and Restriction sLimitations About What May Be CompiledIn this section...“Compiling MATLAB a nd Toolboxes ” on page 12-2“MATLAB Code” o

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Limitations About What May Be CompiledNote Se e “ Un suppo rte d Functions” on page 9-8 for a complete list offunctions that cannot be compiled.MATLAB

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12 Limitations and Restriction sWorkaroundThere are several ways to eliminate this error.• Using the%#function pragma and specifying callbacks as stri

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Limitations About What May Be CompiledFor more information on specifying the value of a callback, see Specifyingthe Value of Callback F unction Proper

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12 Limitations and Restriction sCannot Create theOutputFileIf y ou receive the errorCan't create the output file filenamethere are several possib

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Limitations About What May Be CompiledOlder Neural Networks Not Deployable withMATLAB CompilerLoading networks saved from older Neural Netw ork Toolbo

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12 Limitations and Restriction s12-8

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AMATLAB Compiler QuickReferenceCommon Uses of MATLAB Compiler(p. A-2)Summary of how to use MATLABCompilermcc (p. A-4)Quick reference table of MATLABCo

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A MATLAB Compiler Quick ReferenceCommon Uses of MATLAB CompilerIn this section...“Create a Standalone Application” on page A-2“Create a Library” on pa

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Common Uses of MATLAB CompilerExample 2To create a C shared l ibrary called library_one from f oo1. m and foo2 .m,usemcc -W lib:library_one -T link:li

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1 Getting Star tedUsing the mcc CommandInstead of the GUI, you can use the mcc command to run MATLAB Compiler.The following table shows sample command

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A MATLAB Compiler Quick ReferencemccBold entries in the Comment/Options column indicate default values.Option Description Comment/Options-a filenameAd

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mccOption Description Comment/Options-I directoryAdd directory to search pathfor M-files.MATLAB p ath i s automaticallyincluded when running from MATL

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A MATLAB Compiler Quick ReferenceOption Description Comment/Options-w optionDisplay warning messages.option = listlevellevel:stringwhere level = disab

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BError and WarningMessagesAbout Error and Warning Messages(p. B-2)How to use the error and warningmessages guideCompile-Time Errors (p. B-3)Error mess

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B Error and Warning MessagesAbout Error and Warning MessagesThis appendix lists and describes error messages and warnings generatedby MATLAB Compiler.

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Compile-Time ErrorsCompile-Time ErrorsError: An error occurred while shelling out to mex/mbuild (errorcode = errorno). Unable to build (specify the -v

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B Error and Warning MessagesError: File: filename Line: # Column: # A variable cannot be madestorageclass1 after being used as a storageclass2. You ca

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Compile-Time ErrorsError: The argument after the -option option must contain a colon.The format for this argument requires a colon. For more informati

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B Error and Warning MessagesError: Unknown warning enable/disable string: warningstring. -wenable:, -w disable :,and-w error : requireyoutouseoneofthe

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Warning MessagesWarning M essagesThis section lists the warning messages that MATLAB Compiler can generate.Using the-w option for mcc, you can control

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Using the mcc CommandNote The -l option is a bundle option that expands into the following:-W lib -T link:libA bundle is a collection of mcc input opt

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B Error and Warning MessagesWarning: The fil e filename was repeat ed on MATLA B Compilercommand line. (repeated_file) This warning occurs w hen the s

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Warning MessagesNote A link error is produced if a call to this function is made from standalonecode.DEMO Com pi le r license. The generated a pplicat

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B Error and Warning Messagesdepfun ErrorsIn this section...“About depfun Errors” on page B-10“MCR/Dispatcher Errors” on page B-10“XML Parser Errors” o

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depfun ErrorsWhere <message> is a message returned by the XML parser. If thiserror occurs, report it to Technical Support at The MathWorks athtt

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B Error and Warning MessagesB-12

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CC++ Utility LibraryReferencePrimitive Typ es (p. C-2)Primitive types that can be sto red ina MATLAB arrayUtility Classes (p. C-3)Utility classes used

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C C++ Utility Library ReferencePrimitive TypesThe mwArray API supp orts all prim itive types th at can be stored in a MATLABarray. This table lists al

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Utility ClassesUtility ClassesThe follo wing are C++ utility classes:• “mwString Class” on page C-4• “mwException Class” on page C-20• “mwArray Class”

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C C++ Utility Library ReferencemwString ClassIn this section...“About mwString” on page C-4“Constructors” on page C-4“Methods” on page C-4“Operators”

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mwString Class• bool operator>(const mwStri ng& str) const• bool operator>=(cons t mwString& str ) const• friend std::ostream& opera

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1 Getting Star tedDeveloping and Testing Components on a DevelopmentMachineIn this section...“Packaging Your Software” on p age 1-12“Replacement of MC

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mwString()Purpose Construct empty stringC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwString str;Arguments NoneReturnValueNoneDescription Use this con

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mwString(const char* str)Purpose Construct new string and initialize strings data with supplied charbufferC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"

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mwString(const mwString& str)Purpose Copy constructor for mwStringC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwString str("This is a string&

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int Le ng th() constPurpose Return number of characters in stringC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwString str("This is a string"

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operator const char* () constPurpose Return p ointer to internal bu ffer of stringC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwString str("This

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mwString& operator=(const mwString& str)Purpose mwString assignment operatorC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwString str("Thi

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mwString& operator=(const char* s tr)Purpose mwString assignment operatorC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"const char* pstr = "This

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bool operator==(const mwString& str) constPurpose Test two mwStrings for equalityC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwString str("Th

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bool operator!=(const mwString& str) constPurpose Test two mwStrings for inequali tyC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwString str("

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bool operator<(const mwString& str) constPurpose Compare input string with this string and return true if this string islexicographically less

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Developing and Testing Components on a Development MachinePlatformFile ReplacingMCRInstalle r.zipFile LocationWindows32-bitMCRInstaller.exe matlabroot

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bool operator<=(const mwString& str) constPurpose Compare input string with this string and return true if this string islexicographically less

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bool operator>(const mwString& str) constPurpose Compare input string with this string and return true if this string islexicographically great

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bool operator>=(const mwString& str) constPurpose Compare input string with this string and return true if this string islexicographically grea

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friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& os,const mwString& str)Purpose Copy contents of input string to specified ostreamC++Sy

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C C++ Utility Library ReferencemwException ClassIn this section...“About mwException” on page C-20“Constructors” on page C-20“Methods” o n page C-20“O

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mwException Class FunctionsmwException Class FunctionsThe following function is in the mwExceptionClass.C-21

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mwException()Purpose Construct new mwException with default e rror mess ageC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"throw mwException();Arguments N

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mwException(const char* msg)Purpose Construct new mwException with spec ified error messageC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"try{throw mwExc

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mwException(const mwException& e)Purpose Copy constructor for mwException classC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"try{throw mwException(&

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mwException(const std::exception& e)Purpose Create new mwException from existing std::exc eptionC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"try{..

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1 Getting Star ted• The CTF archive that MATLAB Compiler creates for your com po ne ntConfiguring the Development Environment byInstalling the MCRTo t

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const char *what() const throw()Purpose Return error message contained in this exceptionC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"try{...}catch (con

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mwException& operator=(const mwException& e)Purpose Assignment operator for mwException classC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"try{.

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mwException& operator=(const std::exception& e)Purpose Assignment operator for mwException classC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"tr

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mwArray ClassmwArray ClassIn this section...“About mwArray” on page C-29“Constructors” on page C-29“Methods” o n page C-30“Operators” o n page C-31“St

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C C++ Utility Library Reference• mwArray(mwSize num_d ims, const mwSi ze* dims, int num_fields,const char** fieldnames)• mwArray(const mwArra y& a

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mwArray Class• mwString ToString() const• mwArray RowIndex() const• mwArray ColumnIndex( ) const• void MakeComplex()• mwArray Get(mwSize num_indi ces,

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C C++ Utility Library Reference• static double GetNaN()• static double GetEps()• static double GetInf()• static bool IsFinite(double x)• static bool I

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mwArray C lass FunctionsmwArray Class FunctionsThe following functi on is in the mwarray Class.C-33

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mwArray()Purpose Construct empty array of type mxDOUBLE_CLA SSC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a;ReturnValueNoneDescription Use thi

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mwArray(mxClassID mxID)Purpose Construct empty array of specified typeC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(mxDOUBLE_CLA SS);ReturnVal

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For More InformationFor M ore InformationAbout This Look HereDetailed information onstandalone applica t ion sChapter 6, “Standalone Applications”Crea

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mwArray(mwSize num_rows, mwSize num_cols,mxClassID mxID, mxComplexity cmplx = mxREAL)Purpose Construct 2-D matrix of specified type and dimensionsC++S

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mwArray(mwSize num_dims, const mwSize* dims,mxClassID mxID, mxComplexity cmplx = mxREAL)Purpose Construct n-dimensional array of specified ty pe and d

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mwArray(const char* str)Purpose Construct character array from supplied stringC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a("This is a st

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mwArray(mwSize num_strings, const char** str)Purpose Construct character matrix from list of stringsC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"const

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mwArray(mwSize num_rows, mwSize num_cols, intnum_fields, const char** fieldnames)Purpose Construct 2-D MATLAB structure matrix of specified dimensions

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mwArray(mwSize num_dims, const mwSize* dims, intnum_fields, const char** fieldnames)Purpose Construct n-dimensional MATLAB structure array of specifie

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mwArray(const mwArray& arr)Purpose mwArray copy constructor. Constructs new array from existing oneC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwA

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mwArray(<type> re)Purpose Construct real scalar array of type of the input argument and initializedata with input argument’s valueC++Syntax#incl

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mwArray(<type> re, <type> im)Purpose Construct complex scalar array of type o f input arguments and initializereal and imaginary parts of

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mwArray Clone() constPurpose Return new array representing deep copy of arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2, mxDOUBLE_CLAS

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Revision HistorySeptember 1995 First printingMarch 1997 Second printingJanuary 1998 Third printing Revised for Version 1.2January 1999 Fourth printing

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mwArray SharedCopy() constPurpose Return new array representing shared copy of arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2, mxDOUB

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mwArray Serialize() constPurpose Serialize underlying array into byte array, and return this data in newarray of typemxUINT8_CLASSC++Syntax#include &q

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mxClassID ClassID() constPurpose Return type of arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2, mxDOUBLE_CLASS);mxClassID id = a.Clas

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int ElementSize() constPurpose Return size in bytes of element of arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2, mxDOUBLE_CLASS);int

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size_t ElementSize() constPurpose Return size in bytes of an element of arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2, mxDOUBLE_CLAS

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mwSize NumberOfElements() constPurpose Return number of elements in arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2, mxDOUBLE_CLASS);i

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mwSize NumberOfNonZeros() constPurpose Return num ber of nonzero elements for sparse arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2,

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mwSize MaximumNonZeros() constPurpose Return maximum number of nonzero elements for sparse arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(

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mwSize NumberOfDimensions() constPurpose Return number of dimensions in arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2, mxDOUBLE_CLAS

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int N umberOfFields() constPurpose Return number of fields in struct arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"const char* fields[] = {"a&

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2Installation andConfigurationThis chapter describes the system requirements for MATLAB Compiler. Italso contains installation and configuration infor

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mwString GetFieldName(int index)Purpose Return string representing name of (zero-based) field in struc t arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h&q

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mwArray GetDimensions() constPurpose Return array of type m xINT 32_CLASS representing dimensions of arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"

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bool IsEmpty() constPurpose Return true if underlying array is emptyC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a;bool b = a.IsEmpty(); // Sho

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bool IsSparse() constPurpose Return true if underlying array is sparseC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2, mxDOUBLE_CLASS);bool

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bool IsNumeric() constPurpose Return true if underlying array is numericC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2, mxDOUBLE_CLASS);bo

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bool IsComplex() constPurpose Return true if underlying array is complexC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2, 2, mxDOUBLE_CLASS, mx

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bool Equals(const mwA rray& arr) constPurpose Test two arrays for equalityC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(1, 1, mxDOUBLE_CLA

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int CompareTo(const mwArray& arr) constPurpose Compare two arrays for orderC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(1, 1, mxDOUBLE_CL

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int HashCode() constPurpose Return hash code for arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(1, 1, mxDOUBLE_CLASS);int n = a.HashCode()

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mwString ToString() constPurpose Return string representation of underlying arrayC++Syntax#include <stdio.h>#include "mclcppclass. h"m

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2 Installation and ConfigurationRequirementsIn this section...“System Requirements” on page 2-2“Supported Third-Party Compilers” on p age 2-2System Re

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mwArray RowIndex() constPurpose Return array containing row indices of each element in arrayC++Syntax#include <stdio.h>#include "mclcppclas

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mwArray ColumnIndex() constPurpose Return array containing column indices of each element in arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray

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void MakeComplex()Purpose Convert real numeric array to complexC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"double rdata[4] = {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0};doub

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mwArray Get(mwSize num_indices, ...)Purpose Return single element at specified 1-based indexC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"double data[4]

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mwArray Get(const char* name, mwSize num_indices,...)Purpose Return single element at specified field name and 1-based index instruct arrayC++Syntax#i

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mwArray Get(const char* name, mwSize num_indices,...)mwException is thrown if an invalid number of indices is passed inor if any index is out of bound

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mwArray G etA(mwSize num_indices, const mwIndex*index)Purpose Return single element at specified 1-based indexC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h&q

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mwArray GetA(const char* name, mwSizenum_indices, const mwIndex* index)Purpose Return single element at specified field name and 1-based index instruc

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mwArray GetA(const char* name, mwSize num_indices,const mwIndex* index)thrown if an invalid number of indices is passed in or if any index isout of bo

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mwArray R eal()Purpose Return mwArray that references real part of complex arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"double rdata[4] = {1.0, 2.

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RequirementsSupported ANSI C and C++ Windows CompilersUse one of the following 32-bit C/C++ com pilers that create 32-bit Windowsdynamically linked li

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mwArray Imag()Purpose Return mwArray that references imaginary part of complex arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"double rdata[4] = {1.0

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void Set(const mwArray& arr)Purpose Assign shared copy of input array to currently referenced cell for arraysof typemxCELL_CLASS and m xSTR UCT_CL

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void GetData(<numeric-type>* buffer, mwSize len) constPurpose Copy array’s data into supplied numeric bufferC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass.

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void GetLogicalData(mxLogical* buffer, mwSize len)constPurpose Copy array’s data into supplied mxLogical bufferC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h&

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void GetCharData(mxChar* buffer, mwSize len) constPurpose Copy array’s data into supplied mxChar bufferC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mxC

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void SetData(<numeric-type>* buffer, m wSize le n)Purpose Copy data from supplie d numeric buf fe r i nto arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppcla

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void SetLogicalData(mxLogical* buffer, mwSize len)Purpose Copy data from supplied mxLog ical buffer into arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h&q

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void SetCharData(mxChar* buffer, mwSize len)Purpose Copy data from supplied mxChar buffer into arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mxChar

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mwArray operator()(mwIndex i1, mwIndex i2,mwIndex i3, ..., )Purpose Return single element at specified 1-based indexC++Syntax#include "mclcppclas

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mwArray operator()(const char* name, mwIndex i1,mwIndex i2, mwIndex i3, ..., )Purpose Return single element at specified field name and 1-based index

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2 Installation and ConfigurationInstallationIn this section...“Installing MATLAB Compiler” on pa ge 2-4“Installing an A NSI C or C ++ C ompiler” on pa

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mwArray& operator=(const <type>& x)Purpose Assign single scalar value to a rrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"mwArray a(2,

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operator <type>() constPurpose Fetch single scalar value from arrayC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"double data[4] = {1.0, 2.0, 3.0,

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static mwArray Deserialize(const mwArray& arr)Purpose Deserialize array that was serialized with mwArra y::S erializeC++Syntax#include "mclcp

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static double GetNaN()Purpose Get value of NaN (Not-a-Nu mber)C++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"double x = mwArray::GetNaN();Arguments NoneR

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static double GetEps()Purpose Get value of epsC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"double x = mwArray::GetEps();Arguments NoneReturnValueThe va

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static dou b le GetInf()Purpose Get value of Inf (infinity )C++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"double x = mwArray::GetInf();Arguments NoneRet

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static bool IsFinite(double x)Purpose Test if value is finite and re turn true if value is finiteC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"bool x =

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static bool IsInf(double x)Purpose Test if valu e is infinite and return true if value is infiniteC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"bool x =

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static bool IsNaN(double x)Purpose Test if value is NaN (Not-a-Number) and return true if value is NaNC++Syntax#include "mclcppclass. h"bool

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IndexIndexAaddpath command 4-18AddressingExtended2 GB Limit 7-3Advanced Encryption Standard (AES)cryptosystem 3-2ANSI compilerinstalling 2-5applicatio

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InstallationCompiler does not appear as one of the installation choices, contact TheMathWorks to get an updated license file (license.dat).Installing

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IndexDdebugging 5-24-G option flag 11-21dependency analysis 3-4depfun 4-17deployed applicationslicensing 9-11troubleshooting 8-8using relative path 5-

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IndexG-G option flag 11-21GUIcompiling with ActiveX controls 5-24deployingas shared library 5-28displaying 5-28HHandle Graphics 12-5Iinput/output file

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Indexoptions 5-2summarized A-4syntax 10-2 11-17system requirementsUNIX 2-2troubleshooting 8-4warning messages B-2MATLAB Compiler license 9-11MATLAB Co

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Indexpathnameshandling full 5-7PLP (personal license password) 2-4porting code 4-15POSIX m ain application 5-10POSIX main wrapper 5-10pragma%#external

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Indexoptions file 2-9locating 2-12Windows compilerlimitations 2-11wrapper code g ene ration 3-5wrapper file 1-3wrapper function 5-10wrappersC shared l

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2 Installation and ConfigurationWindows (Continued)Issue CommentRunning from the command line Make sure you select all relevantoptions for running you

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ConfigurationConfigurationIn this section...“About the m build Utility” on page 2-7“Configuring an ANSI C or C++ Compiler” on page 2-7About the mbuild

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2 Installation and ConfigurationWhen you select a compiler to use with M ATLAB C ompiler, the correspondingoptions file is activated on your system. T

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ConfigurationPlease verify your choices:Compiler: Microsoft Visual C/C++ 2005Location: D:\Applicati ons\ Microsoft Visua l StudioAre these correct?([y

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2 Installation and Configurationmbuild -setupUsing the 'mbuild -setup' command selects an options file that isplaced in ~/.matlab/current_re

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Suppor ted Compiler RestrictionsSupported Compiler RestrictionsThe known restrictions regarding the use of supported compilers on Windowsare:• The LCC

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2 Installation and ConfigurationOptions FilesIn this section...“Locating the Options File” on page 2-12“Changing the Options File” on page 2-13Locatin

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Options Files• Current directory•$HOME/.matlab/current_release• matlabroot/binmbuildusesthefirstoccurrenceoftheoptionsfileitfinds.Ifnooptionsfileisfou

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2 Installation and Configurationdefault options files (other MATLAB products may place options files in thisdirectory). Do not confuse these us er-spe

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3Compilation ProcessThis chapter provides an overview of how MATLAB Compiler works. Inaddition, i t lists the various sets of input and output files u

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3 Compilation ProcessOver view of MATLA B Compiler Te chnologyIn this section...“MATLAB Component Runtime” on page 3-2“Component Technology File” on p

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Overview of MATLAB Compiler TechnologyAdditional DetailsMultiple CTF archive s, such as COM , .NET, o r Excel components, can coexistin the same user

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3 Compilation ProcessCreating a Standalone ExecutableDependency AnalysisThe first step determines all the functions on which the supplied M-files,MEX-

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Overview of MATLAB Compiler TechnologyWrapper Code GenerationThis s tep generates all the source code needed to create the target component,including•

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ContentsGetting Started1What Is MATLAB Compiler?...1-2Overview o f MATLAB Compiler...1-2What Is the Deployment

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3 Compilation ProcessInput and Output FilesIn this section...“Standalone Executable” on page 3-6“C Shared Library” on page 3-7“C++ Shared Library” on

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Input and Output FilesCSharedLibraryIn this example,MATLAB C ompiler takes the M-filesfoo.m and bar.m asinput and generates a C shared library calledl

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3 Compilation ProcessFile DescriptionlibfooThe shared library binary file. On Windows,this file islibfoo.dll. On Solaris, this file islibfoo.so.Note U

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Input and Output FilesC++ Shared LibraryIn this example,MATLAB C ompiler takes the M-filesfoo.m and bar.m asinput and generates a C++ shared library c

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3 Compilation ProcessFile Descriptionlibname.expExports file used by the linker. The linker usestheexportfiletobuildaprogramthatcontainsexports (usual

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4Deployment ProcessThis chapter tells you h ow to deploy compiled M-code to programmers andto end users.Overview (p. 4-2)Describes the deployment proc

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4 Deployment ProcessOver viewAfter you create a library, a component, or an application, the next stepistypicallytodeployittootherstouseontheirmachine

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Deploying to ProgrammersDeploying to P rogrammersIn this section...“StepsbytheProgrammertoDeploytoProgrammers”onpage4-3“What Software Does a Programme

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4 Deployment ProcessWhat Software Does a Programmer Need?ThesoftwarethatyouprovidetoaprogrammerwhowantstousecompiledM-code depends on w hich of the fo

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Deploying to ProgrammersSoftware Mo duleDescriptionMATLAB_Component_Runtime.dmg(Mac)MATLAB_Component_Runtime.dmg is aself-extracting executable that i

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Installation and Configuration2Requirements ... 2-2System Requirem ents... 2-2Supported T

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4 Deployment ProcessSoftware M od ule Descriptionlibmatrix.ctfComponent Technology File archive;platform-dependent file that must correspond tothe end

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Deploying to ProgrammersSoftwar e ModuleDescriptioncomponentname_version.dllComponent that contains compiled M-code.MCRInstaller.exeSelf-extracting MA

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4 Deployment ProcessSoftware ModuleDescriptionMCRInstaller.exeSelf-extracting M ATLABComponent Runtime libraryutility; platform-dependent filethat mus

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Deploying to End UsersDeploying to End UsersIn this section...“Steps by the Programmer to Deploy to End Users” on page 4-9“What Software Does the End

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4 Deployment ProcessNote The package needed for end users must include the .ctf file, whichincludes all the files in your prefere nces directory. Thus

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Deploying to End UsersNote for Windows Applications You must have administrative privilegesto install the MCR on a target machine since it modifies bo

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4 Deployment ProcessTheinstallationbegins.Theprocesstakessometimeduetothequantityoffiles that are installed.The MCRInstaller au t omatically:• Copies

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Deploying to End UsersComponent DescriptionMCRInstaller.exe(Windows)Self-extracting MATLAB Component Runtimelibrary utility ; platform-dependen t fil

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4 Deployment ProcessSoftware ModuleDescriptioncomponentName.dllComponent assembly fileMCRInstaller.exeMCR Installer (if not already installed on theta

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Deploying to End UsersSoftware Mod uleDescriptioncomponentname.ctfComponent Technology Filecomponentname.jarJava package conta ining Java inter face t

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Deployment Process4Overview ... 4-2DeployingtoProgrammers...4-3Steps by the Programmer to

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4 Deployment Processapplication to a Windows machine, you must use the Windows version ofMATLAB Compiler to build the application on a Windows machine

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Deploying to End UsersNote To run extractCTF from any directory, you must addmatlabroot/toolbox/compiler/deploy/arch to your PATH environmentvariable.

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4 Deployment Process• addpath and rmpath in MATLAB• Passing-I <directory> on the mcc command line• Passing-N and -p directories on the mcc comma

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Deploying to End UsersIt also retains a ll subdirecto ries of th e above list that appear on the MATLABpath a t compil e time. Inclu ding-N on the com

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4 Deployment ProcessWorking with the MCRIn this section...“Understanding the MCR” on page 4-20“Installing the MCR and MATLAB on the Same Machine” on p

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Working with the MCRNote MCRInstaller.exe has obsoleted the need for the function buil dmcr orthe creation ofMCRInstaller.zip. See “Replaceme nt of MC

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4 Deployment ProcessUNIX. To run deployed components on Linux, Linux x86-64, or Solaris,the<mcr_root>/run time/<a rch> directory must appe

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Working with the MCRNote The feature that allows you to install multiple versio n s of the MCR onthe same machine is currently not supported on Mac OS

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4 Deployment ProcessDeploying a Standalone Application on a Network DriveYou can deploy a compiled standalone a pp lica tion to a network d r iv e so

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MATLAB Compiler Deployment M essagesMATLAB Compiler Deployment MessagesTo enable display of MATLAB C ompiler deployment mes sag es, see “ShowMATLAB Co

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Comb ining Options ... 5-2Conflicting Options on the Command Line... 5-3Using File Extensions...

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4 Deployment ProcessUsing MATLAB Compiler Generated DLLs in WindowsSer vicesIf you have a Windows serv ice that is built using DLL file s generated by

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5Compiler CommandsThis chapter describes mc c, which is the command that invokes MATLABCompiler.Command Overview (p. 5-2)Details on using themcc comm

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5 Compiler CommandsCommand OverviewIn this section...“Compiler Options” on page 5-2“Combining Options” on page 5-2“Conflicting Options on the Command

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Command Overviewmcc -vW main -T link:exe myfun % Options combinedThis format is not valid:mcc -Wv main -T link:exe myfunIn cases where you have more t

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5 Compiler Commandsextension, whe n comp il in g with mcc or you may encounter unpredictableresults.Note P-files (.p) have precedence over M-files, th

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Using Macros to Simplify CompilationUsing Macros to S implify CompilationIn this section...“Macro Options” on page 5-5“Understanding a Macro Option” o

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5 Compiler Commands-m MacroOption Function-W mainProduce a wrapper file suitable for a standaloneapplication.-T link:exeCreate an executable link as t

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Using PathnamesUsing PathnamesIfyouspecifyafullpathnametoanM-fileonthemcc comm and line, MATLABCompiler1 Breaks the full name into the corresponding p

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5 Compiler CommandsUsing Bundle FilesBundle files provide a convenient way to group sets of MATLAB Compileroptions and recall them as needed. The synt

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Using Bundle FilesNote You can us e the -B option with a replacem ent expression as is at theDOS or UNIX prompt. To use-B with a replacement expressio

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Blocking Execution of a Console Application That CreatesFigures and Terminating Figures by Force... 5-25Passing A rguments to and from a Stand

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5 Compiler CommandsUsing Wrapper FilesIn this section...“What Are Wrapper Files?” on page 5-10“MainFileWrapper”onpage5-10“C Library Wrapp er” on page

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Using Wrapper Filesy=0;You can compile sa mple.m in to a POSIX main applica t io n . If y o u call samplefrom MATLAB, you getsample hello worldans =he

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5 Compiler Commandsof the compiled M-functions. The export list contains the set of symbols thatare exported from a C shared library.Note You must gen

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Interfacing M-Co de to C/C++ CodeInter facing M -Code to C/C++ CodeIn this section...“Overview” on page 5-13“C Ex ample” on page 5-13OverviewMATLAB Co

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5 Compiler Commandst = t + 0.05;y = sin(t);The next step is to replace the implementation of the collect_one functionwith a C impleme ntatio n that pr

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Interfacing M-Co de to C/C++ Code%#externalpersistent t;if (isempty(t))t=0;endt = t + 0.05;y = sin(t);When this file is compi led , MATLA B Compiler c

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5 Compiler Commandsstatic double t = 0.0;t = t + 0.05;return sin(t);}To generate the application, usemcc -m collect.m measure.cNote For information on

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Using PragmasUsing PragmasIn this section...“Using feval” on page 5-17“Example: Using %#function” on page 5-17Using fevalIn standalone C and C++ modes

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5 Compiler Commands%#function bartlett, barthannw in, bla ckma n, black manh arris,bohmanwin, chebwin, flattopwin , gauss win, hamming, hann, kaiser,n

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Script FilesScript FilesIn this section...“Converting S cript M-Files to Function M-Files” on page 5-19“Including Script Files in Deployed Application

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