Calling a DLL generated by MatLab from VC

Matlab version is 2009b, and VC version is 2008,the program is calling a DLL generated by the Matlab function normrnd.m to obtain 100 random numbers.
mxArray *norm_out;
mxArray *norm_in[4];
double r[100];
int main()
{
if ( !mclInitializeApplication(NULL,0) )
{
fprintf(stderr, "Could not initialize the application.\n" );
printf("Hello\n");
exit(1);
}
if (!libpkgInitialize())
{
fprintf(stderr, "Could not initialize the library.\n" );
exit(1);
}
norm_in[0] = mxCreateScalarDouble(0.0);
norm_in[1] = mxCreateScalarDouble(1.0);
norm_in[2] = mxCreateScalarDouble(1);
norm_in[3] = mxCreateScalarDouble(100);
norm_out = mxCreateDoubleMatrix(1,100,mxREAL);
mlxNormrnd(1,norm_out,4,norm_in);
memcpy(r,norm_out,100*sizeof(double))
However, the outputs of array r are all zeros. What's the problem?

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer am 26 Jul. 2012
Bearbeitet: Titus Edelhofer am 26 Jul. 2012

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Hi,
it's the last memcpy that's wrong: you should not use the datastructure norm_out, but the data of norm_out, i.e.,
memcpy(r,mxGetPr(norm_out),100*sizeof(double))
Alternative: at the top write
double *r = null;
and instead of a memcpy just do
r = mxGetPr(norm_out);
Titus
EDIT: changed mxGetPr call.

5 Kommentare

iar
iar am 26 Jul. 2012
I'm using C not C++ to call the DLL, I try it but cannot solve the problem, can you tell me more details, and what's the differences between the two methods?
Thanks.
Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer am 26 Jul. 2012
Hi Iar,
my fault: I've been programming too much in object oriented languages the last days ... I changed the call to mxGetPr to be correct C syntax now.
Thanks, Titus
iar
iar am 26 Jul. 2012
I think that's no difference between double *r and double r[100],and I modify the code in your way, but the problem is still there, could you practice it and tell me your result?
Thanks.
Hi,
of course, the declaration of r as double* or double r[100] is the same.
Nnow I see another mistake: don't initialize norm_out, i.e., replace the line
norm_out = mxCreateDoubleMatrix(...);
by
norm_out = null;
Titus
iar
iar am 29 Jul. 2012
The problem is solved when I modify the function: mlxNormrnd(1,norm_out,4,norm_in); into mlxNormrnd(1,&norm_out,4,norm_in);
Thanks for your attention.

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