Actually, the VBA doesn't seem to recognise all other Matlab commands as well like MLPutVar, MLGetVar and MLEvalString. It works when I manually use the options in the Add-in drop down in Excel, but not in VBA. Link EX is initialised and running.
Using matlabinit in Excel VBA
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Hello. What's the correct syntax for using the matlabinit command in the an Excel VBA script to initialise the Spreadsheet Link EX? I've tried the following. The first one gives me a "Sub or Function not defined" error, while the second doesn't seem to do anything when executed.
sub mat() matlabinit end sub
sub mat() Run matlabinit end sub
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Chirag Gupta
on 5 Jul 2011
Edited: John Kelly
on 27 Feb 2015
Check this:
You just need to add a reference (by clicking a box) to be abl eto use the functions
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