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RE: matlab to c++


From: Bruski-Hyland, Paul
Subject: RE: matlab to c++
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2000 10:32:56 -0700

Whoops, I forgot to add that it is called m2c.

Paul

> ----------
> From:         Bruski-Hyland, Paul
> Sent:         Friday, January 21, 2000 10:31 AM
> To:   'Neculai Archip'; address@hidden; 'Heber Farnsworth'
> Subject:      RE: matlab to c++
> 
> There is something that I found before on the Mathworks.com webpage that
> claims to convert
> .m files to C "mex" files.  It says that it does 90% of the job to get to
> C.
> 
> Here's the path  http://www.mathworks.com/support/ftp/toolsv4.s.html
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
>       ----------
>       From:   Heber Farnsworth[SMTP:address@hidden
>       Sent:   Friday, January 21, 2000 2:44 AM
>       To:     'Neculai Archip'; address@hidden
>       Subject:        RE: matlab to c++
> 
>       I think what you really want is a product called MATCOM which is
> sold by
>       MathTools.  It apparently converts Matlab files into executables
> (I've never
>       used it myself).  Take a look at the web page at
> 
>       http://www.mathtools.com/matcom4.html
> 
>       Heber
> 
>       > -----Original Message-----
>       > From: Neculai Archip [mailto:address@hidden
>       > Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2000 6:50 AM
>       > To: address@hidden
>       > Subject: matlab to c++
>       > 
>       > 
>       > Hi,
>       > 
>       > I need urgently to convert a MatLab file to a c++ (or 
>       > executable) file ; I
>       > don't have installed MathWorks MatLab on my computer, and 
>       > that's why I'm
>       > trying to find another way to do it.
>       > 
>       > I heard about the Octave program, which it seems that is 
>       > quite compatible
>       > with MatLab;
>       > 
>       > I want to ask you, if
>       >     1. we can convert a Matlab file to c++
>       > and/or
>       >     2. we can  compile and to get a ".exe" file from a MatLab file
>       > 
>       > using Octave.
>       > 
>       > 
>       > Thank you in advance,
>       > Nick.
>       > 
>       > 
>       > 
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