compatibility of MEX TYPE for Matlab 2007b and visual studio 2008

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when i type "mex-setup and then i get Select a compiler:
[1] Lcc-win32 C 2.4.1 in C:\PROGRA~1\MATLAB\R2007b\sys\lcc
[0] None
after pressing "y", how i can connect c++ to matlab,thanks

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 26 Jul 2016
Edited: James Tursa on 26 Jul 2016
LCC is a C compiler only, not a C/C++ compiler combo like Visual Studio et al. To get C++ you have to install a separate C++ compiler that is supported by your version of MATLAB, e.g. from the list here:
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express is listed on the page for 32-bit Windows MATLAB, so you could install that one.
Another option that sometimes works is to copy the mex support files from a later version of MATLAB (do you have any?) to the appropriate directories in your older version of MATLAB. E.g., in your case you might need to locate the files from R2008a or R2008b that support MSVC 2008 and copy them to your R2007b directories.
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faiz
faiz on 27 Jul 2016
i downloaded vs 2005 too but still in vs iget the same result "1>c:\users\faiz\documents\visual studio 2005\projects\helloworld\helloworld\helloworld.cpp(3) : fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'mex.h': No such file or directory "
James Tursa
James Tursa on 27 Jul 2016
1) Select [2] (MSVC 2008) from the list, not [1] (Lcc).
2) Issue the mex command, don't just type in the file name. E.g.,
>> mex helloworld.cpp

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