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Using MAT-Files
MAT-Function Subdirectories
Platform
Contents
Directories
Microsoft®
Include files
matlabroot\extern\include
Windows®
Libraries
matlabroot\bin\win32 or matlabroot\bin\win64
Examples
matlabroot\extern\examples\eng_mat
UNIX®2
Include files
matlabroot/extern/include
Libraries
matlabroot/bin/$arch
Examples
matlabroot/extern/examples/eng_mat
Include Files
The include subdirectory holds header files containing function declarations with prototypes for the routines that you can access in the API Library. These files are the same for both Windows and UNIX systems. The subdirectory contains:
• The matrix.h header file that defines MATLAB array access and creation methods
• The mat.h header file that defines MAT-file access and creation methods Libraries
The libraries subdirectory, that contains shared (dynamically linkable) libraries for linking your programs, is platform dependent.
Shared Libraries on Windows Systems. The bin subdirectory contains the shared libraries for linking your programs:
• The libmat.dll library of MAT-file routines (C and Fortran)
• The libmx.dll library of array access and creation routines
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