how to use fortran

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Samaneh Arzpeima
Samaneh Arzpeima on 11 Mar 2019
Answered: Walter Roberson on 11 Mar 2019
Hello
I want to use a script that has a function which its original is in fortran, so I need to have the regarding .m file and the .f90 code in the same folder I guess
Sorry for the very vague question,but is it just enough to have them on the same folder? I have some basic knowledge of Matlab but none in Fortran!
(I need to run "qdyn_okada_kernel.m" in https://github.com/ydluo/qdyn/tree/master/utils/kernel_calc )

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Mar 2019
No. You need to use mex to compile the .f90 into a .dll or .mexw64 or .mexa64 or .mexmaci64 . Once you have created the .dll or .mex* file then it needs to be on your MATLAB path somewhere -- not necessarily where the .m is.

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