MATLAB R2017a does not recognize a Visual Studio 2015 Compiler

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Although many questions have been answered about this issue, I really did not know why Matlab could not recognize my compiler. I am running a '9.2.0.538062 (R2017a)'Matlab on a windows 7 machine. I have installed the Visual Studio Enterprise 2015. here is the list of the installed packages
The output of
mex -setup
is
Error using mex
No supported compiler or SDK was found. You can install the freely available MinGW-w64 C/C++ compiler; see Install
MinGW-w64 Compiler. For more options, visit http://www.mathworks.com/support/compilers/R2017a/.
The output of
mex -setup -v
is
Could anyone help me figure out what is wrong ??

Answers (2)

Jan
Jan on 20 Mar 2018
The list of supported compilers contains a footnote for Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Professional (I guess this might matter the Enterprise version also):
A compiler is not installed by default with this version
of Visual Studio and must be specified while performing a
custom installation. See Answer 328432 for more details.
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ho-yam
ho-yam on 20 Mar 2018
Thank you for your reply. I have make sure to enable "visual C++" during the installation process, but you can see that Matlab didn't recognize it

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Jovin Dsa
Jovin Dsa on 12 Sep 2018
I am also facing the same issue. The only difference being that I am using a windows 10 machine. Any help is highly appreciated.

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