Why mex is creating error?

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Shaila parvin
Shaila parvin on 10 Feb 2014
Edited: Rehan on 5 Sep 2017
I run this code:
mex -O resize.cc
mex -O reduce.cc
mex -O shiftdt.cc
mex -O features.cc
mex -O fconv.cc
This error occurs:
??? Error using ==> mex at 222 Unable to complete successfully.
Error in ==> compile at 1 mex -O resize.cc
What to do now?
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Feb 2014
It doesn't say anything else?
Have you used
mex -setup
to configure your compiler ?

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Rehan
Rehan on 5 Aug 2017
Edited: Walter Roberson on 5 Aug 2017
hi
this syntax is for mac or linux, but if you are running this code on windows. use full path like this
mex C:\Users\....\resize.cc
if you have any issue you can ask. i hope it helped.
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Jan
Jan on 5 Aug 2017
@Rehan: The situation is the same under Linux, MacOS and Windows: If resize.cc is in the current folder, no path is required. If it is not in the current folder, you need either a relative or absolute path.
Rehan
Rehan on 5 Sep 2017
Edited: Rehan on 5 Sep 2017
you are absolutely right, maybe his file is not in current folder so its giving error, i tried to make easy for him.

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Jan
Jan on 5 Aug 2017

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