calling a dll
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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
on 11 Jul 2011
Hi,
this be because calllib is written with three l instead of two like you did.
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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
on 11 Jul 2011
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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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