calling a dll

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Steve
Steve on 11 Jul 2011
I wish to call my dll (simpledll)from Matlab R2007b; I have loaded the dll successfully. Then from the 'libfunctions' I get the function: "doublePtr changevar(double, doublePtr)" displayed. This looks ok to me, as all it does is inputs a value (double) & returns a value (double).
I tried calling it using the following: in1=2; [out1]=callib('simpledll','changevar',in1);
But I get the following error on the calling line: "Undefined function or method 'callib' for input arguments of type 'char'."
What does this mean; have I got the format for calling the dll wrong; what should I have put?

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Friedrich
Friedrich on 11 Jul 2011
Hi,
this be because calllib is written with three l instead of two like you did.
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Steve
Steve on 11 Jul 2011
Yes you are correct;MatLab did not highlight the typo error. I have corrected this but now get the error message "Error using==> calllib
No method with matching signature". Any ideas what this means?
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 11 Jul 2011
doublePtr changevar(double, doublePtr)
this seems to indicate that the function needs two inputs, but you are only providing one.

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Steve
Steve on 11 Jul 2011
Yes you are correct;MatLab did not highlight the typo error. I have corrected this but now get the error message "Error using==> calllib No method with matching signature". Any ideas what this means?
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Steve
Steve on 27 Sep 2011
The dll (simpledll)has a function called 'changevar' with one input 'in1' and one output 'out1'. So have I got the MatLab format wrong: [out1]= calllib('simpledll','changevar',in1)?
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 27 Sep 2011
You said that libfunctions lists the function as "doublePtr changevar(double, doublePtr)" - this indicates that the function has 2 inputs. What is the corresponding signature for the function with one input?

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