Linking MATLAB with Mathematica

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Said Rahal
Said Rahal on 26 Jul 2012
Hello, I do not have the symbolic math or curve fitting toolbox in MATLAB, so in order to complete my project I have to get help from mathematica. After writing the function in mathematica I tried to import the package (.m file) to MATLAb and I recieved the following error message even though the package is in MATLAB directory: Error using import Import argument 'basicFunction.m' cannot be found or cannot be imported.
Can anyone share his/her knowledge about that? Thanks

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grapevine
grapevine on 26 Jul 2012

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Said Rahal
Said Rahal on 26 Jul 2012
Thank you for your assistance grapevine. The Mathematica symbolic toolbox is like any other toolbox in MATLAB, in a sense that I need to buy a license to download it. Am I right?
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Said Rahal
Said Rahal on 26 Jul 2012
Ok, I downloaded but how should I install it and compile it in MATLAB Forgive my ignorance Thanks
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 26 Jul 2012
Create a directory. unzip it into the directory. Use pathtool to add the directory to your MATLAB path. Inside MATLAB, use
mex -setup
to select a compiler. If you do not have a compiler already installed, you will need to install one (and possibly a SDK as well.)
I do not know the exact mex command that will be needed to compile, but I suspect that it is documented in the files inside the .zip

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