Accessing handle graphics from within Fortran mexfunction

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Otis
Otis le 15 Août 2011
Can you access Matlab's handle graphics from within a Fortran mexFunction? I see that there are mexSet and mexGet functions; however, they appear to apply only for C mexFunctions.
Thanks a million, Bill

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer le 15 Août 2011
Hi Otis,
I guess (!) the answer is yes. Handles itself are just usual doubles. Therefore you should be able to call the set and get by something like
mxArray* pprhs[3];
pprhs[0] = prhs[0]; // assuming prhs[0] is the handle
pprhs[1] = mxCreateString("tag");
pprhs[2] = mxCreateString("Bill");
mexCallMATLAB(0, plhs, 3, pprhs, "set");
Titus
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Jan
Jan le 15 Août 2011
@Titus: Please fix the prhs->pprhs confusion in your code. The line "prhs[0] = mxDuplicateArray(prhs[0])" will blow-up the memory manager...
Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer le 15 Août 2011
Hi Jan,
thanks for the reminder, done ...
Titus

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James Tursa
James Tursa le 15 Août 2011
You can get Fortran versions of mexGet and mexSet in my Fortran 95 interface package, which can be found here:
They work the same as their C counterparts. You can also find a lot of other useful functions & utilities in this package, many of which are not available in the C API.
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Otis
Otis le 15 Août 2011
@James ... Cool!! I will definitely check it out. Thanks!!
Bill

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