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Re: compile C++ mex code with Octave libraries
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Ben Abbott |
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Re: compile C++ mex code with Octave libraries |
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Thu, 24 Nov 2011 11:45:40 -0500 |
On Nov 24, 2011, at 10:10 AM, Arnaud BARRE wrote:
> Hi Hafedh,
>
> I think the problem is not related to the MEX function but due to the
> fact that you create a M-File which has the name of the function that
> you intent to use. Octave uses it and as there is nothing inside, it
> gives you the warning that some return values are undefined. This
> problem also occurs with the latest version of Maltab, since the
> extension DLL is no more accepted.
>
> Can you delete the file MedianFilter.m, rename $MedianFilter.dll into
> MedianFilter.mex, relaunch Octave and try again your function test.
>
> Arnaud
Quick comment.
The mex-file should take precedence over the m-file. So it is possible to do
things like have the m-file compile the mex-file if it is missing.
Ben
- compile C++ mex code with Octave libraries, Trigui, Hafedh (OTT), 2011/11/22
- Re: compile C++ mex code with Octave libraries, Arnaud BARRE, 2011/11/23
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- Re: compile C++ mex code with Octave libraries, Arnaud BARRE, 2011/11/23
- Re: compile C++ mex code with Octave libraries, Arnaud BARRE, 2011/11/24
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- Re: compile C++ mex code with Octave libraries, Arnaud BARRE, 2011/11/24
- RE: compile C++ mex code with Octave libraries, Trigui, Hafedh (OTT), 2011/11/24
- Re: compile C++ mex code with Octave libraries,
Ben Abbott <=