How to open .mexw64 file with Matlab?

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Keke Zu
Keke Zu on 11 Jul 2018
Edited: antlhem on 31 Jul 2020
Hi, I would like to know how to open .mexw64 file with Matlab?
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Jan
Jan on 11 Jul 2018
Please do not close questions, which got an answer already.
mahdi
mahdi on 9 Jun 2020
Hey Jan
I have a problem with 'mex' file and would like to open it to fix if possible! .. Ill apperciate you if give me a tip ....
I donwlod mexcgns/cgns4m files from https://github.com/meshkit/cgns4m/archive/master.tar.gz. after Run you will see :
MEX completed successfully.
Invalid MEX-file
'C:\Users\mehgab\Desktop\cgns4m-master\cgns4m-master\cgnslib_mex.mexw64':
Missing symbol 'H5P_CLS_FILE_ACCESS_ID_g' in 'C:\Program
Files\MATLAB\R2018b/bin/win64\hdf5.dll' required by
'C:\Users\mehgab\Desktop\cgns4m-master\cgns4m-master\cgnslib_mex.mexw64'

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Answers (2)

Jan
Jan on 11 Jul 2018
You do not "open" such a file, because it is a compiled function. You call it exactly as any other Matlab function.
Why do you want to "open" the file?
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antlhem
antlhem on 11 Jul 2018
Edited: Jan on 12 Jul 2018
Hi Jan, do you know how to use a variable input for a MEX file function. I have posted my question here: https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/408136-ho-to-use-a-dynamic-array-in-a-mex-file-function
I hope you could help me.
Jan
Jan on 12 Jul 2018
This means, that you are working with codegen and do not write the C-Mex function manually.

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Maria
Maria on 31 Jul 2020
Edited: Maria on 31 Jul 2020
Hi,
maybe I can help you, because I came across this post when looking for "how to open a mex file". Now I understood that is a compiled function (thanks Jan), but I still wanted to double check the underslying .m file where this function was created from.
My mex file was created by using the Matlab coder. I created it from a .m file. Matlab generated automatically a folder named "codegen", and inside this there is a folder named "mex". In this folder, I can find the folder that has the same name as my original Matlab file. Inside this folder, I see the "html" folder and there, finally, I find the report.mldatx. In this report, I can double-check the original .m function associated to the compiled mex file.
Hope this helps!
BR
Maria
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antlhem
antlhem on 31 Jul 2020
Edited: antlhem on 31 Jul 2020
Hi Maria, in the following link you can see how I organised my files in order to use a mex file function. I hope this contributes as well. https://uk.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/408136-ho-to-use-a-dynamic-array-in-a-mex-file-function?s_tid=prof_contriblnk

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