Where do i add a loadlibrary command in a class definition?

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Hi,
i want to write a Matlab class file which implemtens functions provided by a library. This library contains functions which enable Matlab to read simulation results without the need to open the simulation software. So i want to create objects which contain the simulation results. My question is: Is it possible or does it even make sense to load the library in the class defintion? Where in the class defintion do i load the library?
Thanks for your help.
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Cedric
Cedric on 13 May 2013
I am not sure either that I fully understand .. do you want to "pass the library dynamically" to some method of objects instantiated from your new class so they can each use a different library?
Florian
Florian on 17 May 2013
@Kaustubha Govind: You gave me a hint in the right direction I think. I didn't consider to load the library in the class contructor. Due to time issues I have to delay this project for a few weeks. At the moment I'm using a simple skript to load the library and access the simulation results.

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez on 13 May 2013
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Florian
Florian on 13 May 2013
Right, I'm following an OOP approach. The question is, where to load the library, which contains the functions I want to use for in my methods?

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez on 13 May 2013
You do not have to load your libraries, your functions have to be saved as .m files in the working directory. Matlab looks for them automatically.

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