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Ricardo Gutierrez


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How to create dll in Matlab to be used in Labview
Dear Shubham Kumar Gupta: I tested the code for preparing matlab DLL for labview, I have some questions, maybe you can help m...

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Use "getCursorInfo" by "codegen"
I am trying to create a DLL from a function in which I am using the "getCursorInfo" command. However, when compiling the DLL it ...

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getrect and ginput are not supported by codegen
Hi guys. I am developing a .DLL using the command "codegen", and in an intermediate process I need to select some data from a pl...

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How Can I Generate a 32-bit DLL from a Simulink Model on 64-bit MATLAB?
I'm trying to run the example you provided, however, it runs and creates the "CODEGEN" folder, however it doesn't create the .dl...

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2D_Mohr_circle_new
Plots the 2D Mohr circle following the conventions used in strength of materials theory

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GUIDE - Slider control table for new data
I want to control a table from a slider, that is, when increasing the number of the slider the elements of the table must be sav...

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GUIDE - Control tables by slider
Geoff Hayes, The function "respondToContSlideCallback" how is it defined? Does this need any control?

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GUIDE - Control tables by slider
I want to program data entry through tables, which are controlled by two GUI-Sliders (I use Guide controls). The first Slider de...

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GUI - Slider depend another Slider
I want the current value of the first slider to be the maximum limit of the second slider. How can I do that?

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