Mex libraries for accessing matlab code from C++
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Hi Matlab experts,
I am new to the forum, so any help will be highly appreciated. I am using a C++ code, which calls functions from Matlab, using the engine:
#include "engine.h"
and uses Engine *ep, to call functions like: mxCreateDoubleMatrix(), engPutVariable(), etc., and computes a cholesky decomposition: engEvalString(ep, "U=chol(T);");.
The C++ code I am working on is from 2002, and uses Matlab R13, Linux version. It accesses the following libraries from the Makefile:
INCLUDE= -I/apps/common/matlab/R13/Linux/extern/include
LIBS= -L/apps/common/matlab/R13/Linux/extern/lib/glnx86 -lmx -lut -lmat -leng
The problem is that when I try to use a newer version of Matlab, such as 2009a on an Ubuntu machine, the libraries -lmx -lut -lmat -leng are no longer existent. Currently, without these, I get these errors (I do include the "engine.h" file):
./src/monte.cpp: In member function ‘bool CMonte::CalChol(Engine*, double*, std::vector<EleDecomp, std::allocator<EleDecomp> >*&)’:
./src/monte.cpp:346: error: ‘mxSetName’ was not declared in this scope
./src/monte.cpp:349: error: ‘memcpy’ was not declared in this scope
Please let me know if anyone has some experience with this. It will be highly helpful for me. Thanks,
Saket Gupta
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