Using c-files in Matlab

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Jason
Jason 2015년 6월 30일
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I would like to use a c-program in Matlab. It consists of several c-files. I have read several approaches, and also most of the examples I see is to write the c-code in a mex wrapper and compile it. What I want is to include these c-files in the mex file, and compile and link it. I also read about compiling them separately with a c-compiler and load the library. Does anyone have a clear set of instructions or directions on what would be the best way to go about this? Thanks a lot!

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Philip Borghesani
Philip Borghesani 2015년 6월 30일
If these c files are already a library of functions and you wish to use more then one of them from MATLAB then make a shared library (dll) and use loadlibrary.
If these c files should be turned into a single function to be called by MATLAB or still need some work to combine together into something useable then I recommend creating a mex file.
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Philip Borghesani
Philip Borghesani 2015년 7월 1일
There are examples in the documentation for mex on building a mex file from multiple c files. How you should do it in your case is beyond the scope of an answers question. You will probably need to learn some programming elsewhere or get help from someone familiar with c.
Jason
Jason 2015년 7월 1일
Thanks a lot for your pointers!

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