How do I expose the methods of my MATLAB object-oriented class through a C++ shared library with the MATLAB Compiler?

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I have defined an object-oriented class in MATLAB using the CLASSDEF keyword and all other necessary MATLAB language object-oriented programming (OOP) constructs. Using the MATLAB Compiler, I would like to create a C++ dynamic-link library that exports a C++ class generated from my MATLAB class, and exposes its methods.

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MathWorks Support Team
MathWorks Support Team on 24 Jun 2016
The ability to directly generate a C++ class from a MATLAB class is currently not available as of MATLAB Compiler R2013a.
As a workaround, it is possible to write wrapper function MATLAB files around each of your MATLAB class methods and compile these into a C++ library. The wrapper functions should be written in such a way that:
1) If necessary, instances of your class are instantiated when the functions are invoked
2) The instances are made global such that methods may be invoked on the same class instance across calls to the MATLAB wrapper functions from C++.
Additionally, you may also write a C++ class whose methods wrap around the exported functions of the library in order to instantiate, invoke, and destroy your MATLAB class instances as necessary.
 

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Alan Frankel
Alan Frankel on 16 Jun 2023
As of R2023a, you can use the C++ MATLAB Data API Shared Library Support for Strongly Typed MATLAB Code. This is a feature of MATLAB Compiler SDK.

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