How can I use integer inputs to a Fortran MEX-file in MATLAB?
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I would like to write a Fortran MEX-file that accepts integer values for input. I cannot find an example in the documentation that shows how to do this.
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MathWorks Support Team
on 14 Jul 2010
This change has been incorporated into the documentation in Release 2010a (R2010a). For previous releases, read below for any additional information:
Documentation on using integer inputs to a Fortran MEX-file is missing from MATLAB.
Download the attached Fortran MEX-file for example code. To run the example:
1. Set up your Fortran compiler:
mex -setup
2. Compile the downloaded Fortran MEX-file using the compiler from step 1, above:
mex xtyint.f
3. Execute the example:
x = int32(7)
y = int32(1:100)
z = xtyint(x, y)
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