How to create dll in Matlab to be used in Labview

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Jong-Hwan Kim
Jong-Hwan Kim le 12 Nov 2012
Commenté : Michele le 11 Fév 2025
Hi all,
I have problem with converting m-file in Matlab to dll file to be used in Labview. I used MCC to create dll from which Labview cannot find inputs and outputs. And is there any way to convert m-file to be used in Labview except using Matlab node due to its slow calculation speed? Thank you in advance.

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind le 12 Nov 2012
Modifié(e) : Kaustubha Govind le 12 Nov 2012
I'm not sure exactly what kind of interface LabVIEW requires, but this is how you need to interface with a DLL generated using MATLAB Compiler. Note that you will also need to install the MATLAB Compiler Runtime (MCR) on the machine that the DLL is being deployed upon.
I wonder of what you actually need is a standalone DLL (independent of the MCR) - in that case using MATLAB Coder might be the better option.
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Jong-Hwan Kim
Jong-Hwan Kim le 13 Nov 2012
Thank you for your answer. I used MCR and MCC to create dll, finally DLL was successfully created, but Labview still cannot find inputs and outputs. :(
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind le 15 Nov 2012
Jong: How does LabVIEW "search" for interface exactly? Does it use the DLL header? Perhaps you might be able to ask NI's Technical Support team?

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David Roohy
David Roohy le 16 Jan 2019

Michael Kaiser
Michael Kaiser le 16 Nov 2012
I'm up against the same issue. I've created both C shared libraries and C++ shared libraries, but cannot use in LabVIEW. How is the MATLAB runtime invoked, initialized?

shubham kumar gupta
shubham kumar gupta le 4 Fév 2021
Modifié(e) : shubham kumar gupta le 4 Fév 2021
GET A DLL FROM MATLAB:
mcc -v -B csharedlib:sumarray sumarray.m
create a scriptWrapper.c,scriptWrapper.h,scriptWrapper.def file[attached]
Now run below
mbuild -v sumarrayWrapper.c sumarray.lib LINKFLAGS="$LINKFLAGS /DLL /DEF:sumarrayWrapper.def" LDEXT=".dll" CMDLINE250="mt -outputresource:$EXE';'2 -manifest $MANIFEST"
now load this new scriptwrapper.dll in labview via import option, and add your old script.dll to this lvlib in labview
Always run loadFunction.vi before using your mainfunction.vi

Ricardo Gutierrez
Ricardo Gutierrez le 4 Août 2021
Dear Shubham Kumar Gupta:
I tested the code for preparing matlab DLL for labview, I have some questions, maybe you can help me. How can I create the Wrapper.c file when you have multiple inputs and multiple outputs?
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Michele
Michele le 11 Fév 2025
The same way you can do for a 1 o 1 script.
This's my script:
function [SNR, PhaseNoise] = Measure_SNR_w_SBX(FullName, FigurePath)
close all
[...]
end
When you compile this script you'll obtain two functions with a signature like this:
extern LIB_MINE_API
bool MW_CALL_CONV mlxMeasure_SNR_w_SBX(int nlhs, mxArray *plhs[], int nrhs, mxArray
*prhs[]);
extern LIB_MINE_API bool MW_CALL_CONV mlfMeasure_SNR_w_SBX(int nargout, mxArray** SNR_dB, mxArray** PhaseNoise_mean, mxArray* FullName, mxArray* Figure_path);
You can use both to write your wrapper based on your experience with MatLab C API.. I'm not very familiar with it so I used mlf* variant.
To call/wrap this you need to do something like that:
int wmlfMeasure_SNR_w_SBX(char* FullName, char* FigurePath, double* SNR_dB, double* PhaseNoise_mean)
{
int result = 1;
mxArray* mFullName = mxCreateString(FullName);
mxArray* mFigure_path = mxCreateString(FigurePath);
int nargout = 2;
mxArray* mSNR_dB = NULL;
mxArray* mPhaseNoise_mean = NULL;
result = mlfMeasure_SNR_w_SBX(
nargout,
&mSNR_dB,
&mPhaseNoise_mean,
mFullName,
mFigure_path);
memcpy(SNR_dB, mxGetPr(mSNR_dB), sizeof(double));
memcpy(PhaseNoise_mean, mxGetPr(mPhaseNoise_mean), sizeof(double));
mxDestroyArray(mFullName);
mxDestroyArray(mFigure_path);
mxDestroyArray(mSNR_dB);
mxDestroyArray(mPhaseNoise_mean);
return result;
}
The only tricky part is to remember to use & when dealing with outputs parameters.

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