Lapack and Blas on Matlab student version
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Hi all
I have read that Matlab uses the optimized set of functions from Lapack and Blas for mathematical computations. Do Lapack and Blas functions included in the student version of Matlab also.
Is there some way to check which version of Lapack or Blas being used in Matlab?
Thanks, Jeena
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Jeena
el 20 de Jun. de 2013
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James Tursa
el 20 de Jun. de 2013
MATLAB functions that depend on LAPACK and BLAS functions will call them automatically, of course. If you want to call them directly, you could write a mex function and link the mex function to the LAPACK and BLAS libraries as you suggest. Another option is to use someone else's mex routine for doing this, e.g. you can try this code from Tim Toolan:
The above code may not be the most efficient (e.g. it may make data copies) but it is a good tool for exploring.
Shashank Prasanna
el 20 de Jun. de 2013
MATLAB already leverages these libraries. Is there a reason you are trying to do this manually?
James Tursa
el 20 de Jun. de 2013
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LAPACK and BLAS dependency (e.g., for matrix multiplication etc) would be the same for the student version. The version of LAPACK and BLAS being used was at one time listed in the Release Notes, but I am having a hard time finding it at the moment.
Shashank Prasanna
el 20 de Jun. de 2013
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Hi Jeena, MATLAB is identical regardless of the type of license (student or professional). Only the type and number of toolboxes vary.
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