- Yes, this is the correct approach.
- No, you don't need to set anything up, other than adding the directory containing the .mexw64 file to the MATLAB path.
- Typically the MEX binary gets generated into the directory that you run the MEX command from (unless you use the "-outdir dirname" option with the mex command).
How to call a .mexw64 file in a .m function? / MEX workflow
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Chris L'Esperance
on 10 Oct 2012
Commented: James Tursa
on 18 Jun 2014
Hi there,
I have built a MEX-compatible .c file, compiled it with a suitable compiler, tested it, and generated a .mexw64 file.
I would like to call the MEX function from a .m function, so I tentatively add the path .../project/mex/ ; this is where the .mexw64 file has been placed.
I call the mex file from a .m function which resides at .../project/m/ simply by the filename, as if it were an internal funtion e.g.
chk = calcChecksum(line);
I'm curious about the following:
1) Does this seem like a reasonable approach?
2) Must I do anything to setup the ability to call MEX functions prior to the call?
3) When one does the typical
mex -setup
<choose compiler>
mex '...\project\c\calcChecksum.c'
where is the .mexw64 (or equivalent) file written?
Thanks,
Chris
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Kaustubha Govind
on 10 Oct 2012
Edited: Kaustubha Govind
on 10 Oct 2012
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Hsiu
on 18 Jun 2014
Hi! I'm sorry to hijack this thread, but I was wondering what to do if it is the opposite case? Basically if I want a .m file from .mexw64. Thank you!
James Tursa
on 18 Jun 2014
You should probably start a new Question. Also, not sure what you are asking ... turning a mexw64 file into an m-file (not possible), or using a mexw64 file to call an m-file (is possible).
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