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Matlab & Excel interface?
Hi all,
If the front GUI is in Excel, and the heavy-duty backend computational engine is in Matlab, what is the best way to handle this interfacing problem? Another headache problem is: for the users who only use Excel and who has no desire to purchase a Matlab licence and work with Matlab, what's the best way to package that Matlab computational engine along with the Excel? Thanks a lot! |
Matlab & Excel interface?
"cfman" wrote...
If the front GUI is in Excel, and the heavy-duty backend computational engine is in Matlab, what is the best way to handle this interfacing problem? Another headache problem is: for the users who only use Excel and who has no desire to purchase a Matlab licence and work with Matlab, what's the best way to package that Matlab computational engine along with the Excel? That's a MatLab question, not an Excel one. Why not start by doing a wee bit of research on the MathWorks web site. I just tried that, and I came away with the following likely links. http://www.mathworks.com/products/compiler/ and http://www.mathworks.com/products/excellink/ If the MatLab compiler can create EXEs, there are crude ways to tie Excel together with arbitrary EXEs. |
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