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Verifying mbuild
There is C source code for an example, ex1.c
, included in the <matlab>\extern\examples\cmath
directory, where <matlab>
represents the top-level directory where MATLAB is installed on your system. To verify that mbuild
is properly configured on your system to create stand-alone applications, enter at the MATLAB prompt
This creates the file called ex1.exe
. Stand-alone applications created on Windows 98/2000/Me or Windows NT always have the extension exe
. The created application is a 32-bit MS-DOS console application.
Shared Libraries
All the libraries (WIN32 Dynamic Link Libraries, or DLLs) for MATLAB, the MATLAB Compiler, and the MATLAB Math Library are in the directory
The .DEF
files for the Microsoft and Borland compilers are in the <matlab>\extern\include
directory. All of the relevant libraries for building stand-alone applications are WIN32 Dynamic Link Libraries. Before running a stand-alone application, you must ensure that the directory containing the DLLs is on your path. The directory must be on your operating system $PATH
environment variable. On Windows NT, use the Control Panel to set the value.
Running Your Application
You can now run your stand-alone application by launching it from the DOS command line. For example:
ex1 ans = 1 3 5 2 4 6 ans = 1.0000 + 7.0000i 4.0000 +10.0000i 2.0000 + 8.0000i 5.0000 +11.0000i 3.0000 + 9.0000i 6.0000 +12.0000i
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