A problem in linking Matlab with Visual fortran

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Hello!
I'm trying to link Matlab2011b with Intel Visual Fortran 12.0 (with Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 linker), and there is a problem in compiling the .f file in Matlab environment, see the Picture.
The Chinease words means: 'link' is neither an inner/out command, nor an executable program, nor a batch file.
Hoping for your help,thanks!
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Geoff Hayes
Geoff Hayes on 13 Nov 2014
Ren - try specifying the first input with its full path as a string
>> mex -f 'D:\...\intelf12msvs2010opts.bat' calculateplus.f
The documentation at mex states that for the option -f,
Specifies name and location of the mex configuration file. Overrides the default compiler selection. For information about using a non-default compiler, see Changing Default Compiler. filepath is the name and full path of the configuration file, specified as a string.
Ren Zetian
Ren Zetian on 14 Nov 2014
Thanks! I fixed it by finally installing Matlab2014a.

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Ren Zetian
Ren Zetian on 8 Dec 2014
Thanks! I fixed it by finally installing Matlab2014a.

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