Mex Funcompk Today

At its core, a (MATLAB Executable) is a bridge. It allows you to call functions written in C, C++, or Fortran directly from your MATLAB environment.

In that case, the content should explain the steps to generate a MEX file from a MATLAB function. I'll need to outline the process: writing the MATLAB function, optionally converting it to C/C++ if necessary, using the mex command, and troubleshooting common issues. Also, including an example with a placeholder function "funcompk" would be helpful. mex funcompk

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result = funcompk_mex(10); % Calls the compiled MEX function

If you’re working on a PK model that feels too slow, give MEX a try. Your CPU (and your patience) will thank you.

: Sharing a .mex binary allows others to run your algorithms without seeing the proprietary source code inside your C++ files.

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  • mex funcompk
    Reply Steve Johnson July 19, 2011 at 9:33 pm

    RT @spatially: 9X Effect: Google and Netflix looking at changing markets http://t.co/t4Dh3Zi

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    Reply brettweigl July 19, 2011 at 9:50 pm

    RT @spatially: 9X Effect: Google and Netflix looking at changing markets http://t.co/AFp8j2r

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    Reply Pragmatic Marketing July 20, 2011 at 1:36 pm

    RT @spatially: 9X Effect: Google and Netflix looking at changing markets http://t.co/t4Dh3Zi

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    Reply Andrew Vincent July 20, 2011 at 1:40 pm

    Google+ and Netflix both had major launches this past week, with some very interesting feedback: http://bit.ly/psS8XU #prodmgmt #tech

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    Reply Hutch Carpenter July 20, 2011 at 2:03 pm

    9X Effect: Google & Netflix looking at changing markets http://t.co/NqkxSx9 by @spatially > Incl nice graphic outlining 9x adoption issue

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    Reply Larry McKeogh July 20, 2011 at 9:55 pm

    Good analysis by @spatially – 9X Effect: Google+ and Netflix looking at changing markets http://bit.ly/oPV1BC #prodmgmt

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    Reply Keith C. Langill July 20, 2011 at 10:08 pm

    9X Effect: Google and Netflix looking at changing markets – http://goo.gl/ag83j via @spatially

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    9X Effect: Google+ and Netflix looking at changing markets http://dlvr.it/c0TYr

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    Reply Tamara Dull July 21, 2011 at 2:45 pm

    9X Effect: Google+ and Netflix looking at changing markets | @spatially http://bit.ly/qkwdcU

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    Reply Chip Hogge July 31, 2011 at 12:42 pm

    9X Effect: Google+ and Netflix looking at changing markets http://j.mp/qSkb1w (via Instapaper)

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