How to use MEX files in Matlab?
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I have some matlab codes (.m file) and its corresponding MATLAB MEX (.mexw32) file in a folder. I am new to the matlab of using mex files. I am not able to run the m files now.
Any help is appreciated.
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veerendhra kumar challa
le 3 Oct 2017
i have the attached file in folder.i am getting the following error attempt to execute Error using mex C:\Users\VIGNAN\Downloads\__MACOSX\classify\private\meanShift1.c not found; check that you are in the correct current folder, and check the spelling of 'C:\Users\VIGNAN\Downloads\__MACOSX\classify\private\meanShift1.c'.
Error in toolboxCompile (line 21) mex([dir 'meanShift1.c'], '-outdir', dir );
i am running Windows 64-bit Matlab.
Walter Roberson
le 3 Oct 2017
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson
le 3 Oct 2017
Why are you trying to compile a MACOSX version on MS Windows ?
I am not sure which files you are referring to as "attached file" ?
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ram vanguri
le 10 Jan 2016
You need to compile the c file into a mex library (in matlab).
Setup your Matlab's mex compiler:
>> mex -setup then run the .m file
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James Tursa
le 3 Oct 2017
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le 3 Oct 2017
Correcting an old post.
Walter's comment above is incorrect. When mexing a source file, you need to use the file name including the extension. So if you had ghoatbleet.c then you would issue the following at the command line:
mex ghoatbleet.c
If you issue the command without the .c extension, MATLAB will search for the file name without the extension, not find it, and report a file not found error.
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