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Problem with C codes embeded in Matlab

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Kelvin
Kelvin on 16 Mar 2011
Closed: MATLAB Answer Bot on 20 Aug 2021
I have a Matlab file contain a thread 'mex -O SegSegForces.c'. Since there is a file with extension c so I wonder what should I do if I want to run this program? I have MicroSoft Visual Studio installed but I don't know whether this can help with the c program?

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Jan
Jan on 16 Mar 2011
I suggest reading the documentation concerning the command MEX:
docsearch mex
If the C-function has been compiled by MEX, it can be called exactly as an M-function.

Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 16 Mar 2011
It appears that SegSegForces.c is a MEX-function. For the compilation command "mex -O SegSegForces.c" to work, you must first setup a MEX compiler using the command:
mex -setup
Then, on running the mex compilation command, you should see a binary called SegSegForces.mexw32 (or .mexw64 if you're on 64-bit Windows) generated. You can now call this function 'SegSegForces' like any other MATLAB function.
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Kelvin
Kelvin on 16 Mar 2011
Thanks. But which compiler should I used? I have seen Lcc-win32 C (and others) in the list of options when I type mex -setup in the command window. The user manual of this set of program has mentioned gcc 3.3. Should I download and install it? My OS is Win XP.
Jan
Jan on 16 Mar 2011
You can try LCC, which is shipped with Matlab 32bit versions. The Visual Studio compiler are more powerful, therefore I suggest it, if you have installed it already. GCC is for Linux platforms.

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