how to call a C# function, foo(out byte [])? -- help passing a byte pointer
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Been struggling to call the following function in a C# dll:
public bool GetLatestBuffer(out byte[] buffer)
I've allocated the buffer in Matlab and tried various castings with libpointer, but keep getting the result:
No method 'GetLatestBuffer' with matching signature found for class ...
I could write a wrapper in C# that allocates the buffer ... but would rather do the memory management in Matlab.
My pseudocode is basically:
   NET.addAssembly(dllLoc)
   ls = luma_ns.Luma(initParams);
   ls.function1(params) % --> it works passing parameters by value
   buf = zeros(10000,'uint8'); % tried uint16, int16, etc.
   pbuf = libpointer('uint8Ptr',buf); 
   ls.GetLatestBuffer(pbuf) % doesn't match the prototype of out byte []
No method 'GetLatestBuffer' with matching signature found for class 'Luma_ns.Luma'.
Thanks!!
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  Friedrich
    
 on 21 Jul 2014
        
      Edited: Friedrich
    
 on 22 Jul 2014
  
      Hi,
have you tried calling it like this
[bool_val, byte_array] = obj.GetLatestBuffer();
This works fine for me in 14a with the following example
C#
            public bool GetLatestBuffer(out byte[] Buffer)
            {
                Buffer = new byte[10];
                for (int i = 0; i < 10;i++)
                {
                    Buffer[i] = (byte)i;
                }
                return true;
            }
ML:
>> a = ClassLibrary1.Class1
a = 
Class1 with no properties.
>> [bool,array] = a.GetLatestBuffer()
bool =
       1
array = 
Byte[] with properties:
            Length: 10
        LongLength: 10
              Rank: 1
          SyncRoot: [1x1 System.Byte[]]
        IsReadOnly: 0
       IsFixedSize: 1
    IsSynchronized: 0
>>
SideNote: The out keyword forces the routine GetLatestBuffer to assign Buffer to some value. So you do NOT need to pass down a preallocated array and since you dont need to do this it appears as output in MATLAB directly.
Also in C# when using OUT you never pass down a preallocated array. So what MATLAB does is correct here and matches the .NET programming.
More Answers (2)
  James Tursa
      
      
 on 5 Jun 2014
        Have you tried changing the header signature to something more friendly to MATLAB, but have the same basic I/O? E.g.,
bool GetLatestBuffer(char *buffer);
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  James Tursa
      
      
 on 6 Jun 2014
				Don't recompile. Just create a new header file off to the side for MATLAB to use. I.e., copy the actual header h file to a new file, modify that new file by changing the signature of the function in question, then use that new header h file for calllib in MATLAB.
  Friedrich
    
 on 22 Jul 2014
				This wont work because that is the .NET interface he is using and not loadlibrary!!!!
  Anthony
      
 on 17 Jul 2014
        Hi,
You can create a byte[] like this:
A = NET.createArray('System.Byte',4).
Then you just have to pass it to your function.
Hope it helps,
Anthony
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