Matlab Coder: C code generated, how to compile?

Hi,
I have generated C code a single matlab function. I need to call this function from other C code.
Can anyone point me towards any information on writing a makefile for matlab codegen c code?
Thanks,
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Linux, 64bit OS, using gcc.
After code generation i have a folder full of files centered around function.c
i want to call function(args) from a separate file main.c . How do i compile the codegen files into an object for later linking to my main.c ?

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There should be a makefile generated along with the code. Why not add your main.c to the existing Makefile and continue to use that?
Kaustubha, Thanks for your reply. I believe there is a make file of the form 'function_rtw.mk'. I have added my 'main.c' to its 'USER_SRCS' arguments and have added an include statement to 'function.h' within 'main.c' however i am unable to compile the code with the command:
make function_rtw.mk
How does one use these make files?
As I wrote below, once you have a make file this becomes a Linux question rather than a MATLAB question. You would use the Linux resources for solving the problem, starting with
man make
In particular, read about -f

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Once you have the C code generated, this becomes a C / Linux question rather than a MATLAB question.
You might want to use GNU automake

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Hi! I dont have matlab coder; but I want to test it; Someone can help me to generate this matlab code in C for me ? Tanks for your helping.
*% filtering a signal :low pass filtering
clear all;
close all;
Fe=1000;
F1=40;
F2=400;
A=1;
t=0:1/Fe:2;
s1 = A*sin(2*pi*F1*t);
s2 = A*sin(2*pi*F2*t);
Stot=s1+s2;
[b,a] = butter(3,(30/(Fe/2)),'low');
y= filter(b,a,Stot);
spectrogram(y,512,[],512,Fe); % to view as the signal is filtered*

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MATLAB Coder cannot generate graphics, and it cannot "clear all"
You can get a trial version.

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