Is it possible to compile C# code in Matlab?
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I'm currently working on the tool which consist of 2 parts. One is written outside in C#. Another will be developed in Matlab. The tool should run under Linux Red Hat 5.6 OS. It seems logical then to compile both parts using Matlab. But I can't find any infromation in help about compiling C# code. Still, I see articles about compiling C and C++ code.
Could anyone comment on the possiblity to compile C# code as well? I have currently 2010b version of Matlab.
Tnanks
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Friedrich
on 27 Mar 2012
C# and Linux? I would guess some C# clone, right?
The MEX concept works for C/C++ and Fortran only.
MATLAB cannot compile C# code. However you can use System commands from MATLAB to call the C# compiler.
If you want to use .NET DLL's in MATLAB one uses NET.addAssembly. But not sure if this command runs/is shipped on Linux.
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Friedrich
on 27 Mar 2012
Hi,
yes C# is Windows only. So it won't run on Linux. But there are some Linux clones available:
But I am not sure if this works nicely and if this works together with MATLAB. This would also require that the end user installs these files.
If possible, I would recommend rewriting the C# part in JAVA so that it can run on Linux and Windows (and also MAC).
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Bill Chou
on 23 Mar 2020
Another possible approach is to have the final program running in C# outside of MATLAB. In this case, you could use MATLAB Coder to convert your MATLAB algorithms into C/C++, do some manual work to interface it with C#, and then integrate that into your C# application. Please see this article for more details:
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