Using the MX Matrix Library in General C Code

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Hello. I'm trying to create a MEX filte. In order to debug the code I'm trying to compile it in Visual Studio.
I'm replacing the header with 'void main'. For some reason something is going wrong with using 'mex.h'.
How could I use the MX library in a general C / C++ code?
Thank You.
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Royi Avital
Royi Avital on 7 Jul 2012
Maybe I need to clarify it. I want to write a regular C code (main function, compiled into EXE). I want to use the MX library just as I can use the stdio library.
Could that be done? How can I do that?
It seems that adding the 'h' file (mex.h) won't do.
Royi Avital
Royi Avital on 22 Apr 2020
@Kaustubha Govind, Let me ask you that, is there a way to create a standalone compiled file (From a C file) which uses MATLAB C Matrix API?

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Royi Avital
Royi Avital on 13 Sep 2014
It seems Mathworks did something to disable the option to create a C code which uses their library outside the MEX scope.
I Don't get how they do it, but that's the result.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 7 Jul 2012
"void main" need not be accepted as the signature of the main routine of a C program. main() is defined to return an integer in C, so telling C that your "main" routine has a void return is going to generate something does not have the proper datatypes for the required main program.
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Royi Avital
Royi Avital on 7 Jul 2012
So I will write an 'int main'. Still, How can I use the MX library?

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