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Hello, I want fortran subroutine to call simple matlab function (.m) file during execution. The output of matlab function is stored in fortran subroutine. I have prepared following codes: 1. is Fortran 77 subroutine 2. is Matlab program. I want to know how to call matlab program from fortran 77 subroutine and exchange data. Any input will be appreciated: Fortran code:
program Frotran_Learning_1
implicit none
integer :: a
real :: c,b
write (*,*) 'Enter the values for a & b:'
read (*,*) a,b
c = product(a,b)
write (*,*) 'The product of a and b is: '
write (*,*) c
end program Frotran_Learning_1
MATLAB Code:
function [ z ] = product( x,y )
%multiplies x and y
z=x*y;
end
Can anybody please tell me how to inteface this two? Thank you in advance,
Nik

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 26 Apr 2017
See the External Interfaces API section of the doc. The Engine would be one option. Or rewriting your Fortran as a mex routine is another option.
https://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/programming-interfaces-for-c-c-fortran-com.html
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Nikhil
Nikhil on 26 Apr 2017
Any idea whats going wrong in following code?
program Frotran_Learning_1
implicit none
#include "fintrf.h"
integer :: a
integer :: c,b
write (*,*) 'Enter the values for a & b:'
read (*,*) a,b
integer*4 mexCallMATLAB(nlhs, plhs, nrhs, prhs, product)
integer*4 nlhs, nrhs
mwPointer plhs(*)=c, prhs(*)=a
character*(*) product
c=plhs
!c = product(a,b)
write (*,*) 'The product of a and b is: '
write (*,*) c
end program Frotran_Learning_1
Matlab code:
function [ z ] = product( x )
%multiplies x and y
z=x*x;
end
James Tursa
James Tursa on 26 Apr 2017
Edited: James Tursa on 26 Apr 2017
"... I have separate fortran compiler which is invoked from abaqus ..."
So does this mean you are using a Fortran compiler that is not officially supported by MATLAB?
It is not too difficult to write Fortran source code to call an m-file, and I can certainly help with that, but first you need to be able to build Engine or mex routines. That requires either using a supported Fortran compiler, or somehow finding 3rd party instructions for compiling & linking your particular compiler with MATLAB. Have you done this?

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