Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p MEX stands for MATLAB Executable. A MEX-file (also written as MEX file) provides an interfacebetween MATLAB or GNU Octave and subroutines written in C, C++ or Fortran.When compiled, MEX files are dynamically loaded and allow non-MATLAB code to be invoked from withinMATLAB or GNU Octave as if it were a built-in function. To support the development of MEX files, MATLAB and GNU Octave offerexternal interface functions that facilitate the transfer of data between MEX files and the workspace.. }
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- MEX_file abstract "MEX stands for MATLAB Executable. A MEX-file (also written as MEX file) provides an interfacebetween MATLAB or GNU Octave and subroutines written in C, C++ or Fortran.When compiled, MEX files are dynamically loaded and allow non-MATLAB code to be invoked from withinMATLAB or GNU Octave as if it were a built-in function. To support the development of MEX files, MATLAB and GNU Octave offerexternal interface functions that facilitate the transfer of data between MEX files and the workspace.".
- MEX_file comment "MEX stands for MATLAB Executable. A MEX-file (also written as MEX file) provides an interfacebetween MATLAB or GNU Octave and subroutines written in C, C++ or Fortran.When compiled, MEX files are dynamically loaded and allow non-MATLAB code to be invoked from withinMATLAB or GNU Octave as if it were a built-in function. To support the development of MEX files, MATLAB and GNU Octave offerexternal interface functions that facilitate the transfer of data between MEX files and the workspace.".