Matlab return C call by reference

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Kurt
Kurt 2023년 2월 21일
답변: Kurt 2023년 2월 23일
I am using a compiled C DLL library to compute various astronomical functions, for example time since epoch and ra/dec to az/el conversions. I figured out how to call these functions from Python, but Matlab is another matter. The call is of this form:
time_since_1950 = TimeFunc.TimeComps(c_int(year), c_int(dayOfYear), c_int(hour), c_int(minute), c_double(seconds));
Astro.RaDecToAzEl(c_double(time_since_1950), c_double(float(lat)), c_double(float(lon)), ...
c_double(RA), c_double(dec), byref(az), byref(el));
There are several issues here:
  1. Dot indexing is not supported for function calls
  2. c_int and c_double typecasting are not supported. Can I just replace these with Matlab int32 and double?
  3. RaDecToAzEl returns az and el by reference. I don't know how to make this work.
I have already defined my Matlab input arguments as int32 and double, as appropriate.
Is there a way to make this work with the existing C libraries?
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dpb
dpb 2023년 2월 21일
I wonder if the following will be of any use ... <cpp-interface>
Kurt
Kurt 2023년 2월 21일
I'll take a look. Thanks

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Kurt
Kurt 2023년 2월 23일
The solution was to first load my Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs).
Then the Matlab calls to my library functions look like this:
time_since_1950 = calllib('TimeFunc','TimeComps', year, dayOfYear, hour, minute, seconds);
azPtr = libpointer('doublePtr', az);
elPtr = libpointer('doublePtr', el);
calllib('Astro','RaDecToAzEl',time_since_1950, lat, lon, RA, dec, azPtr, elPtr);
az = azPtr.Value;
el = elPtr.Value;
Turns out, Matlab really CAN work with pointers to and from C code.

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