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| Default Matlab seed is rand('twister',twister_seed(5489))
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| ==== TODO ==== | | ==== TODO ==== |
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| * https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?42557 | | * Find the `seed` stuff in octave source |
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| === compiling .mex files written by octave for matlab ===
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| Example file
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| #include "mex.h"
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| mexFunction (int nlhs, mxArray *plhs[],
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| int nrhs, const mxArray *prhs[])
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| mexPrintf ("Hello, World!\n");
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| mexPrintf ("I have %d inputs and %d outputs\n", nrhs, nlhs);
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| }
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| Note: Octave need the file extension .mex. Matlab needs on Linux .mexa64 and on Windows .mexw64 etc.
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| ==== using gcc or tcc on the same plattform ====
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| Using tcc or gcc
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| tcc -I/usr/include/octave-3.8.1/octave/ -lm -shared mexample.c -o mexample.mex
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| gcc -I/usr/include/octave-3.8.1/octave/ -lm -shared -fPIC mexample.c -o mexample.mex
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| cp mexample.mex mexample.mexa64
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| This function can now be used on Linux x64 plattform from both, octave and matlab.
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| * TODO: crosscompiling
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