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    Using C# functions and forms in Matlab

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    October 3rd, 2007, 12:23 GMT
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    Using C# functions and forms in Matlab description

    Using C# functions and forms in Matlab shows how C# functions/classes can be used in Matlab

    This script shows how C# functions/classes and forms (gui) can be used in Matlab.

    The zip contains:
    - a example c# class (ComMatlab.cs) with different inputs and outputs functions.
    - a info_ComMatlab.txt with the commands how to compile and register a c# activex control
    - a ComMatlabtest.m for testing the c# functions.

    - a example c# class (MatlabGUI.cs) which creates a form for user input (uses the other MatlabGUI cs files)
    - a info_MatlabGUI.txt with the commands how to compile and register a c# activex control from multiple .cs files
    - a MatlabGUItest.m for testing the c# userinput Form

    (The MatlabGUI Form is designed with Visual Studio 2005)

    Requirements:

    · MATLAB Release: R2007b



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    C# functions | Matlab forms | development tools | Matlab | forms | C#



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