What are ways to generate .NET code from Matlab/Simulink?
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I need to share my Matlab codes and algorithms to use for a .NET application. What are the different ways to get this done. I know that with the use of Matlab Compiler SDK we can build .NET apps. Any other way to do so without having Matlab Compiler SDK. I have licenses for Matlab and simulink Coder. It would be great if we can discuss limitations of the workarounds.
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Nathan S
on 1 Aug 2018
You might find this page useful:
https://www.mathworks.com/company/newsletters/articles/generating-c-code-from-matlab-for-use-with-java-and-net-applications.html
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aditi bagora
on 7 Jan 2025
As @Nathan S recommended, one option is to convert your MATLAB code into C. However, there are several other methods to integrate MATLAB code and algorithms into a .NET application:
- MATLAB Compiler: This tool allows you to share your MATLAB programs as standalone executables (.exe).
- MATLAB Compiler SDK: Building on MATLAB Compiler, this SDK enables you to create shared libraries (.dll, .so) for more versatile application integration.
- MATLAB Coder: This tool generates readable and portable C source code from your MATLAB code, facilitating integration into various environments.
For more detailed guidance on which tool to use, please refer to the following MATLAB Answer:
Hope this helps!
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