mexPutVariable (Fortran)
Array from MEX function into specified workspace
Fortran Syntax
#include "fintrf.h" integer*4 mexPutVariable(workspace, varname, pm) character*(*) workspace, varname mwPointer pm
Arguments
workspace
Specifies scope of the array you are copying. Values for
workspace
are:base
Copy
mxArray
to the base workspace.caller
Copy
mxArray
to the caller workspace.global
Copy
mxArray
to the list of global variables.varname
Name of
mxArray
in the workspacepm
Pointer to the
mxArray
Returns
0
on success; 1
on failure. A possible cause of
failure is that pm
is 0
.
Description
Call mexPutVariable
to copy the mxArray
, at
pointer pm
, from your MEX function into the specified workspace.
MATLAB® software gives the name, varname
, to the copied
mxArray
in the receiving workspace.
mexPutVariable
makes the array accessible to other entities, such as
MATLAB, user-defined functions, or other MEX functions.
If a variable of the same name exists in the specified workspace,
mexPutVariable
overwrites the previous contents of the variable with
the contents of the new mxArray
. For example, suppose the MATLAB workspace defines variable Peaches
as:
Peaches 1 2 3 4
and you call mexPutVariable
to copy Peaches
into
the same workspace:
mexPutVariable("base", "Peaches", pm)
The value passed by mexPutVariable
replaces the old value of
Peaches
.
Do not use MATLAB function names for variable names.
Common variable names that conflict with function names include i
, j
, mode
, char
, size
, or path
.
To determine whether a particular name is associated with a MATLAB function,
use the which
function.
Version History
Introduced before R2006a