for C++: Can I use MATLAB ENGINE (matlab::engine) with CTF (matlab::cpplib), for matlab 2019b?
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Yifan Lin
on 21 Apr 2022
Commented: Harshit Gupta
on 28 Apr 2022
it seems to be that
#include "MatlabEngine.hpp"
and
#include "MatlabCppSharedLib.hpp"
cannot co-exist?
If I include matlab engine first, I cannot use ctf file. If I include cpp shared lib first, I cannot use engine.
Is there any solution to this issue for matlab 2019b?
The reason/driving factor is behind this need -- I want to be able to switch (only once at program start up) between using matlab engine or ctf based on user input. Any other suggestion or alternative ways to achieve this goal will be greatly appreciated.
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Harshit Gupta
on 26 Apr 2022
It is my understanding that you are not able to use #include "MatlabEngine.hpp" and #include "MatlabCppSharedLib.hpp" within the same “cpp” file.
As a workaround to this issue, I would suggest you create two separate "cpp" function files, one that exclusively includes "MatlabEngine.hpp", and another that exclusively includes "MatlabCppSharedLib.hpp".
You can then have one or the other called in the main function based on the user's input.
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Harshit Gupta
on 28 Apr 2022
Regarding using macros, the preprocessor only does one pass through everything, so I don't believe it’s possible.
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