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Compile and Debug Mex files with Visual Studio 2010

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Mathew
Mathew le 24 Avr 2012
Commenté : Robert Jack le 28 Juil 2023
Hello,
I'd like to use Visual Studio to compile and debug simulink s-function mex files using the Visual Studio 2010 IDE. So far I have managed to compile mexw32 files using this guide.
However, I can't figure out how to "load" the output file into the s-function simulink block. It seems that this block only accepts source code files. I'd like to use the mex file compiled with Visual Studio instead.
Any thoughts?
I'm running Matlab 7.12 (2011a) on windows XP x86 Service Pack 3.
Mathew

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind le 24 Avr 2012
The S-function block does actually accept only MEX-file names. For example, if you have a file called mytest.mexw32, enter "mytest" (without the quotes) as the S-function name. However, note that S-functions are one kind of MEX-function. Not all MEX-files are S-functions. See What Is an S-Function?

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Mathew
Mathew le 25 Avr 2012
Thank you! I'd add also that I had to navigate to the correct mex file path in the Matlab Environment.

Mike Woodward
Mike Woodward le 28 Juin 2012
Modifié(e) : Walter Roberson le 28 Juin 2012
Hi,
The content on this web page should help solve your problem: http://www.mathworks.com/programs/simulink-visual-studio/simulink-and-visual-studio.html
Mike

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