stand alone exe and passing arguments

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David Pesetsky
David Pesetsky on 19 Jun 2018
Commented: David Pesetsky on 20 Jun 2018
Hi. Here's an example of what I compiled, how i invoke it, and the error. It's on DOS.
function success = allFat (sourcecode,dir,fat_dir,results_type,location,method_type,bin_size,lifetime,n_processors_input)
results_type = str2double(results_type);
bin_size = str2double(bin_size);
lifetime = str2double(lifetime);
n_processors_input = str2double(n_processors_input);
do stuff with these args...
end
Invoked like:
>fatigue_GE127_45cores_bin_size2_forEXE.exe J:\Calc\path J:\Calc\anotherPath J:\Calc\path\morePath 3 b GL 2 20 45
The error:
Undefined function or variable 'fatigue_GE127_45cores_bin_size2_forEXE'.
MATLAB:UndefinedFunction
Error:Undefined function 'fatigue_GE127_45cores_bin_size2_forEXE' for input arguments of type 'char'.

Answers (2)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Jun 2018
You might need to name it allFat.exe in order to invoke allFat as your entry point.

David Pesetsky
David Pesetsky on 19 Jun 2018
Instead, I named the function fatigue_GE127_45cores_bin_size2_forEXE, AND used the project compiler to compile it, where I saw it pull in dependencies, and now it works. Does it mean that mcc -m doesn't grab the dependencies???
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Jun 2018
data point:
I just tested on Mac, compiling with R2018a. The name of the executable did not affect which function was called first.
David Pesetsky
David Pesetsky on 20 Jun 2018
Yes and, data point, I have same names and compiled again with mcc -m and had the same error again. v2017a. Compiling using a prj file and letting it pull in dependencies works, for me.

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