Call C++ class from Matlab

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Jared
Jared on 10 Dec 2012
Answered: Vivek on 2 Oct 2019
Is it possible to call C++ classes from Matlab? When I use loadlibrary to load a DLL into Matlab, I get the following errors:
Warning: The data type 'error' used by function CLASSNAME does not exist.
> In loadlibrary at 421
Warning: The function 'CLASSNAME' was not found in the library
> In loadlibrary at 421
Would creating a MEX file be any different than using loadlibrary?

Accepted Answer

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Dec 2012
Only functions which are
extern "C"
can be called from MATLAB. Those routines have no "this", so only static class methods can be directly called. Those routines can create new objects or reference existing objects, but you cannot pass objects in from MATLAB and cannot return objects to MATLAB.

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Vivek
Vivek on 2 Oct 2019
We've introduced this capability in MATLAB starting in R2019a. Please take a look:

HANS
HANS on 19 Mar 2018
Hi to all :)
I have name.mex function and many .cpp and .h files related to it. name.mex takes only 1xinf vector which is a complex double values inside and output is the same size vector.
I want to call this name.mex within C++. As I know I have to use "int mexCallMATLAB(int nlhs, mxArray *plhs[], int nrhs, mxArray *prhs[], const char *command_name);"
Please could anybody give a usage example in C++ ? I guess I have to use "ifstream" to load the data vector before I use the function but do I have to define via "mxArray" or ??
Thx, WR

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