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Generate MEX Functions at the Command Line

Command-line Workflow for Generating MEX Functions

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1

Install prerequisite products.

Installing Prerequisite Products
2

Set up your file infrastructure.

Paths and File Infrastructure Setup
3

Fix errors detected by the code analyzer.

Fixing Errors Detected at Design Time
4

Specify build configuration parameters.

Specify Build Configuration Parameters
5

Specify properties of primary function inputs.

Specify Properties of Entry-Point Function Inputs
6

Generate the MEX function using codegen with suitable command-line options.

codegen

Generate a MEX Function at the Command Line

In this example, you use the codegen function to generate a MEX function from a MATLAB® file that adds two inputs. You use the codegen -args option to specify that both inputs are int16.

  1. In a local writable folder, create a MATLAB file, mcadd.m, that contains:

    function y = mcadd(u,v) %#codegen
    y = u + v;

  2. Generate a platform-specific MEX function in the current folder. At the command line, specify that the two input parameters are int16 using the -args option. By default, if you do not use the -args option, codegen treats inputs as real, scalar doubles.

    codegen mcadd -args {int16(0), int16(0)}

    codegen generates a MEX function, mcadd_mex, in the current folder. codegen also generates other supporting files in a subfolder called codegen/mex/mcadd.codegen uses the name of the MATLAB function as the root name for the generated files and creates a platform-specific extension for the MEX file, as described in Naming Conventions.

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