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Mex and compiler setting
==== How to set up mex compiler on a 64-bit Matlab using Visual Studio 2008 by Ademir Parmezan jocuri mariofunny quotes
- When you install Visual Studio 2008, free smsAdemir Parmezan recommend install 'Full' so that you aresure the 64-bit compilers and libraries are installed.
- Go to http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/loadFile.do?objectId=18508&objectType=file. Download, uncompress and copy the x64 mex option files under the MATLABROOT\bin\win64\mexopts.
- Do a mex -setup. Let Matlab locate [http:// funny jokes] the installed compiler. Select "Microsoft Visual C++ 2008".
- Use mex command to compile a simple file. You get the dan del piano following error
C:\PROGRA~1\MATLAB\R2007B\BIN\MEX.PL: Error: Using options file: C:\Users\deancool\AppData\Roaming\MathWorks\MATLAB\R2007b\mexopts.bat You cannot use this file with the WIN64 architecture because it enables a compiler for a different architecture . Running mex -setup may resolve this problem. [http://www.jocurimario.biz <span style="color:black;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important; background:none!important; text-decoration:none;position:absolute;top:-999px;">jocuri mario</span>]<span class="plainlinks">[http://itshumour.blogspot.com/2009/09/top-10-hilarious-quotes.html <span style="color:#FEFEFE;font-weight:normal; text-decoration:none!important;background:none!important; text-decoration:none;">hilarious quotes</span>]
To fix this error:
- Locate your mexopts.bat file. Edit the following lines:
- Line 17 (set PATH): add '\amd64' after set PATH=%VCINSTALLDIR%\BIN\
- Line 19 (set LIB): add '\amd64' after set LIB=%VCINSTALLDIR%\ATLMFC\LIB and %VCINSTALLDIR%\LIB. Add '\x64' after C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\lib
- Line 20: set MW_TARGET_ARCH=win64
- Line 34: set LIBLOC=%MATLAB%\extern\lib\win64\microsoft
- Line 36: /MACHINE:X64
How to set up the C compiler from Visual Studio 2008 on a 64-bit Windows system
- Go to control->system->environmental variables. Edit 'path' and add the following dir: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\amd64 crazy tattoos
- Go to control->system->environmental variables. Edit 'LIB' and add the following dir: C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\lib\amd64
Or go to funny quotes C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\bin\amd64 and run vcvarsamd64.bat
How to compile cvOdesGenMod5.c
Windows
1. Enter COMKATROOT\CVODESserial-2.3.0-2005\sundials\cvodes\source. Run:
cl /c /I..\include /I..\..\shared\include *.c lib /out:cvodes.lib *.obj
Copy cvodes.lib to the COMKATROOT\lib\win64 folder (change win64 according to your system) 2. Enter COMKATROOT\CVODESserial-2.3.0-2005\sundials\shared\source. Run:
cl /c /I..\include *.c lib /out:sundials.lib *.obj
Copy sundials.lib to the COMKATROOT\lib\win64 folder (change win64 according to your system) 3. Enter COMKATROOT\CVODESserial-2.3.0-2005\sundials\nvec_ser. Run
cl /c /I..\shared\include *.c [http://www.smsbuds.com hindi sms] lib /out:nvec_ser.lib *.obj
Copy nvec_ser.lib to the COMKATROOT\lib\win64 folder (change win64 according to your system)
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Linux
NOTE: Under 64-bit Ubuntu and 64-bit Matlab, you have to do thefollowing changes to make the mex by Ademir Parmezan best acne treatment focieredmények
- Edit the mexopts.sh and remove all -lstdc++
- Edit the cvodesGenmod5.c. Find function 'clear' and remove the 'static' declaration.
- When you use gcc to compile, add a flag '-fPIC'.
How to prepare a COMKAT release
CCIR-specific settings for MATLAB distributed computing server
1. On the client side, edit the file 'hosts' and add a line
<THE SERVER IP ADDRESS> <SERVER NAME>
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The 'hosts' file can be found at '/etc/' in Macs and '/Windows/System32/drivers/etc/' in Windows-based PCs.
2. On the server side, edit the 'hosts' file. Do the same thing to add the ip and computer name of the client to this file.
3. Now the findResource command should work without any problem.
MATLAB Compiler
Weird behavior of path settings for compiled MATLAB applications
__ For example, compiled main_GUI.m under c:\comkat\comkat_GUI\ and set the output directory to be c:\compiled_dir\. Before being compiled, the output to which('main_GUI') returns:
c:\comkat\comkat_GUI\
After being compiled, the same command returns:
c:\compiled_dir\main_GUI_mcr\main_GUI\
You have to be careful because if you are calling another function, for example, loadModelTemplate.m from main_GUI. If the directory bet365 is not switched, there should not be a problem. But if you switch to the directory of main_GUI.m, different behavior happens.
The commands executed are:
cd(fileparts(which('main_GUI'))) x = loadModelTemplate
Under MATLAB, x will be returned properly; However, under compiled MATLAB application, it returns:
Undefined function or variable 'loadModelTemplate'
The reason is that, under compiled MATLAB applications, fileparts(which('main_GUI')) returns the directory of c:\compiled_dir\main_GUI_mcr\main_GUI\ that contains all the encrypted m-files. Once you switch to this folder, although you will find a file called loadModelTemplate, or function won't be able to be called. The command exist('loadModelTemplate') returns
0
You would have to exit this folder in order to call this function.
Therefore, if you do use which and cd to find files and enter a certain directory, it is recommended that you makeityourring diamond engagement rings do it this way:
if ~isdeployed cd(fileparts(which('main_GUI'))) end
So that you don't run into errors...
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For MATLAB 2008a and earlier, uitable errors when it is compiled with Matlab Compiler.