How can I get a m file from a cpp file?
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/*
Copyright (C) 2004 Caltech
Written by Lexing Ying
*/
#include "mex.h"
#include "matrix.h"
#include "fdct_wrapping.hpp"
#include "mexaux.hpp"
using namespace std;
using namespace fdct_wrapping_ns;
//digital curvelet transform
extern void _main();
void mexFunction(int nlhs, mxArray* plhs[], int nrhs, const mxArray* prhs[])
{
if(nrhs!=6)
mexErrMsgTxt("6 inputs required");
if(nlhs!=1)
mexErrMsgTxt("1 outputs required");
int m; mex2cpp(prhs[0], m);
int n; mex2cpp(prhs[1], n);
int nbscales; mex2cpp(prhs[2], nbscales);
int nbangles_coarse; mex2cpp(prhs[3], nbangles_coarse);
int allcurvelets; mex2cpp(prhs[4], allcurvelets);
CpxNumMat x; mex2cpp(prhs[5], x);
vector< vector<CpxNumMat> > c; //vector<int> extra;
fdct_wrapping(m, n, nbscales, nbangles_coarse, allcurvelets, x, c);
cpp2mex(c, plhs[0]);
return;
}
1 Comment
Chengli Yang
on 20 Jan 2017
i have also met this problem. MinGW64 Compiler (C++) with error: lack of header C++ file 'fftw.h'. if you have solved it, please tell me. thanks
Answers (2)
Walter Roberson
on 4 Jul 2016
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 4 Jul 2016
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Hugo Ochoa
on 4 Jul 2016
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 4 Jul 2016
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Walter Roberson
on 4 Jul 2016
options.n = n;
looks like it might be the only mandatory option.
Hugo Ochoa
on 4 Jul 2016
Edited: Walter Roberson
on 4 Jul 2016
Walter Roberson
on 4 Jul 2016
No, the file https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/5104-toolbox-wavelets/content/toolbox_wavelets/perform_curvelet_transform.m includes the source for fdct_wrapping and its inverse right there, without invoking any mex function for it.
I could not compile the c files in curvelab
You should have asked directly about that.
Which MATLAB version do you have? Which operating system do you have? Which compiler(s) do you have installed? What result do you see for
mex -v -setup
?
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