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nicola branzoli

2006-10-31, 8:02 am

Dear Mousa,
I'm new on the Mex, so maybe your codes will be useful.

My e-mail on gmail is nicolabranzolihc@gmail.com, shall you add me to
your list so that we can chat a little bit?

thank you, I really appreciated your help
Nick

Mousa wrote:
>
>
> Hi Nicola,
>
> Given that you want to use the Distributed Engine toolbox in
> matlab
> but at the same time you want to benefit from the speed of c++
> processing, you can call c++ code within matlab.
>
> In other words you can write the main code in matlab and then call
> a
> c++ fragment for part of the code. on how to this you need to look
> into
> the Mex function.
>
> I hope this is helpful. If you don't know about the Mex function,
> I
> can send you a code sample if you wish.
>
> Cheers,
> Mousa
>
> Nicola wrote:
> write
> advantage
>
>

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