Where do i add a loadlibrary command in a class definition?
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Hi,
i want to write a Matlab class file which implemtens functions provided by a library. This library contains functions which enable Matlab to read simulation results without the need to open the simulation software. So i want to create objects which contain the simulation results. My question is: Is it possible or does it even make sense to load the library in the class defintion? Where in the class defintion do i load the library?
Thanks for your help.
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Cedric
2013 年 5 月 13 日
I am not sure either that I fully understand .. do you want to "pass the library dynamically" to some method of objects instantiated from your new class so they can each use a different library?
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David Sanchez
2013 年 5 月 13 日
It seems you are trying to do Object-Orientated Programming. If so, these two links might be of help.
David Sanchez
2013 年 5 月 13 日
You do not have to load your libraries, your functions have to be saved as .m files in the working directory. Matlab looks for them automatically.
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