Call .NET Methods With out Keyword
This example shows how to call methods that use an
out keyword in the argument list.
The output argument db2 in the following
outTest method is modified by the out
keyword.
using System;
namespace netdoc
{
public class SampleOutTest
{
//test out keyword
public void outTest(double db1, out double db2)
{
db1 = db1 * 2.35;
db2 = db1;
}
}
}
The function signature in MATLAB® is:
| Return Type | Name | Arguments |
|---|---|---|
double scalar db2 | outTest | (netdoc.SampleOutTest this, |
Create an assembly from the SampleOutTest code, using
instructions in Build a .NET Application for MATLAB Examples.
Create an asmpath variable set to the full path to the DLL
file, SampleOutTest.dll, created by your development tool.
For example:
asmpath = 'c:\work\Visual Studio 2012\Projects\SampleOutTest\SampleOutTest\bin\Debug\'; asmname = 'SampleOutTest.dll';
Load the assembly.
asm = NET.addAssembly(fullfile(asmpath,asmname));
Call the method.
cls = netdoc.SampleOutTest; db3 = outTest(cls,6)
db3 = 14.1000