How can I create a DLL that can be called from Python 2.6 under win32?
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Hi there!
I have a function:
function [y] = add2(x)
y = x+2;
end;
I want to call it as a DLL from Python 2.6 under win32. I used the Matlab Compiler to build the .NET Assembly 'add2.dll'. Then I tried the following Python code:
from ctypes import*
mydll = windll.LoadLibrary("C:\\...\\add2.dll")
mydll.add2(5)
It answered: AttributeError: function 'add2' not found
What would be a problem? Did I use a wrong Compiler?
On the other hand, I can call standard Matlab functions using COM interface:
import win32com.client
h = win32com.client.Dispatch('matlab.application')
h.Execute("mpower(2,3)")
It works well and results in 8. Is there a similar way to call my 'add2' function?
TIA
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Claire
on 29 Oct 2014
Hi there,
Did you get any further with this? I'm hoping to try a similar implementation myself and it would be great to know if its even possible before I start.
Claire
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Cavalera
on 23 Feb 2015
Hi there,
The DLL is dependant of the Matlab Compiler Runtime (MCR). The MCR has to be launched before you call your function add2 function. More over, it is not possible to call your Matlab code directly inside Python. You should write a C or C++ wrapper in order to pass your function add2 to Python.
I can help if you have questions
Hugo Cavalera R&D engineer at Inria
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Michele Manfredda
on 5 Jul 2018
Can you better comment your answer? I could not find anything more in the web and this was the first clue.
1) how do you launch the mcr? 2) Why do you need a wrapper? What is the reason? 3) Can you post an example? :-)
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