Fortran Compiler Windows 10, 64bit, R2019a

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Hello World,
my goal is to run some Fortran codes in Matlab. I found out that i need the mex function and some compiler.
So i download the MATLAB Support for MinGW-w64 C/C++ Compiler and installed him, but the fortran compiler dosen't work. C and C++ is running.
In the comments from the download link
https://de.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/52848-matlab-support-for-mingw-w64-c-c-compiler
there are many other people whit the same problem.
Can anyone help me?
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Waldemar Nidens
Waldemar Nidens on 15 May 2019
I use MATLAB 2019a. I only installed the MATLAB Support for MinGW-w64 C/C++ Compiler
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 May 2019
Mingw is not a Fortran compiler.
The only supported Fortran compilers for windows in r2019a are a couple of the Intel Parallel XE versions. Those are free for student use and otherwise expensive.
Some people manage to get g77 or gfortran working but they are not supported.

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Waldemar Nidens
Waldemar Nidens on 15 May 2019
After i installed the Intel Parallel XE 2019. How do i make that matlab recognizes that the installed compiler?
Thank you for your support and the quit answer Roberson:)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 May 2019
One point in the small print of the requirements for the Intel XE support is that you also need one of the VS compilers as a base: you cannot layer XE compilers on MinGW.
Once those layers are installed then I think it is
mex -v -setup fortran
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 May 2019
"Intel compilers require that Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 or 2017 also be installed on your system."

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Waldemar Nidens
Waldemar Nidens on 20 May 2019
Thanks Roberson,
after i installed Intel Parallel XE 2019 and Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 it works. One thing is still to be considered.
At the standard installation of Microsoft Visual Studio 2015 the compiler do not get install. the installation need to be choosen custom and than you click the compiler that you need.
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Priyank Godhat
Priyank Godhat on 13 May 2020
Edited: Priyank Godhat on 13 May 2020
can you please elaborate the last sentence?

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