xlsread and MATLAB engine Question
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Is it possible to use the xlsread function through the MATLAB engine? For example, can I read an excel spreadsheet into a cell array in MATLAB then send that cell array to C++? Would MEX files be better in this situation?
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James Tursa
el 12 de Jul. de 2013
You can use xlsread in a MATLAB Engine and then send it to your C++ program. Note that all data sent between the Engine and your C++ program is copied, however (doubles the memory footprint). A mex file can also use xlsread via a mexCallMATLAB call. The advantage is that the data copy can be avoided since the mex routine shares the same address space as the MATLAB program that called it.
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James Tursa
el 12 de Jul. de 2013
Editada: James Tursa
el 12 de Jul. de 2013
If you are deploying your MATLAB program via the MCR route and your C++ code is a mex routine, then only the MCR is needed, along with any libraries that the mex routine needs. You may need to jump through some hoops to get all the necessary mex stuff included in your deployment package. If you are using an Engine, then MATLAB has to be installed on the target machine (the Engine is just a full MATLAB program that starts in a special way to communicate with your program).
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