How can I use MATLAB Compiler products to integrate a MATLAB function into C++ code?

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Hello,
i have a general question.I have a matlab function as a m.-file. For example:
output = myFunction(input)
or in other words
4x4 Matrix = myFunction(1000x9 Matrix)
can i use the Matlab Compiler and compile myFunction.m to a C++ function, that my collegues could call from VisualStudio for example?
I mostly just want to know IF it's possible. But if you could give me a shor explanation on HOW i would do it, I would also really appreciate it.
Thank you
I have the following Toolbox:
>> ver
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MATLAB Version: 9.7.0.1190202 (R2019b)
MATLAB License Number: ##########
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Version 10.0 (Build 19042)
Java Version: Java 1.8.0_202-b08 with Oracle Corporation Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM mixed mode
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MATLAB Version 9.7 (R2019b)
GUI Layout Toolbox Version 2.3.4 (R2018b)
MATLAB Compiler Version 7.1 (R2019b)
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Bruno Luong
Bruno Luong on 7 Apr 2021
Edited: Stefanie Schwarz on 26 Sep 2023
You need MATLAB Compiler SDK to build shared library
MATLAB Compiler alone can compile only to standalone app
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Marten Amschler
Marten Amschler on 9 Apr 2021
thx! I am waiting for a response of the support team now. I will update this threat, once i know more :)

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