Generate a .NET Assembly and Build a .NET Application

Supported platform: Windows®

This example shows how to use the Library Compiler app to create a .NET Assembly for a MATLAB® function. You can then pass the generated package to the developer who is responsible for integrating it into an application. This example also shows how to call the .NET assembly from a .NET application. The target system does not require a licensed copy of MATLAB.

Create Function in MATLAB

In MATLAB, examine the MATLAB code that you want packaged. For this example, open makesquare.m located in matlabroot\toolbox\dotnetbuilder\Examples\VSVersion\NET\MagicSquareExample\MagicSquareComp.

 makesquare.m

At the MATLAB command prompt, enter makesquare(5).

The output is:

    17    24     1     8    15
    23     5     7    14    16
     4     6    13    20    22
    10    12    19    21     3
    11    18    25     2     9

Create .NET Assembly Using Library Compiler App

  1. On the MATLAB Apps tab, on the far right of the Apps section, click the arrow. In Application Deployment, click Library Compiler.

    Alternatively, you can open the Library Compiler app from the MATLAB command prompt by entering:

    libraryCompiler

  2. In the Type section of the toolstrip, click .NET Assembly.

    In the Library Compiler app project window, specify the files of the MATLAB application that you want to deploy.

    1. In the Exported Functions section of the toolstrip, click .

    2. In the Add Files window, browse to the example folder, and select the function you want to package. Click Open.

    The function is added to the list of exported function files. Repeat this step to package multiple files in the same application.

    For this example, navigate to matlabroot\toolbox\dotnetbuilder\Examples\VSVersion\NET\MagicSquareExample\MagicSquareComp and select makesquare.m.

  3. In the Packaging Options section of the toolstrip, decide whether to include the MATLAB Runtime installer in the generated application by selecting one of the options:

    • Runtime downloaded from web — Generate an installer that downloads the MATLAB Runtime and installs it along with the deployed MATLAB application. You can specify the filename of the installer.

    • Runtime included in package — Generate an application that includes the MATLAB Runtime installer. You can specify the filename of the installer.

      Note

      The first time you select this option, you are prompted to download the MATLAB Runtime installer.

Specify Assembly File Settings

  1. The Library Name field is automatically populated with makesquare as the name of the assembly. Rename it as MagicSquareComp. The same name is followed through in the implementation of the assembly.

  2. Verify that the function defined in makesquare.m is mapped into Class1.

  3. Add MATLAB files to generate the sample .NET driver files. Although .NET driver files are not necessary to create an assembly, they are used to demonstrate how to Build a .NET Application.

    In the Samples section, select Create New Sample, and click makesquare.m. A MATLAB file opens for you to edit. Define the input variables as necessary for your application, save the file, and return to the Library Compiler app. For more information and limitations, see Sample Driver File Creation.

Customize the Application and Its Appearance

You can customize the installer, customize your application, and add more information about the application as follows:

  • Library information — Information about the deployed application. You can also customize the appearance of the application by changing the application icon and splash screen. The generated installer uses this information to populate the installed application metadata. See Customize the Installer.

  • Additional installer options — Default installation path for the generated installer and custom logo selection. See Change the Installation Path.

  • Files required for your library to run — Additional files required by the generated application to run. These files are included in the generated application installer. See Manage Required Files in Compiler Project.

  • Files installed for your end user — Files that are installed with your application. These files include:

    • Generated readme.txt

    • Generated executable for the target platform

    See Specify Files to Install with Application

Package the Application

  1. To generate the packaged application, click Package.

    In the Save Project dialog box, specify the location to save the project.

  2. In the Package dialog box, verify that Open output folder when process completes is selected.

    When the packaging process is complete, examine the generated output.

    • Three folders are generated in the target folder location: for_redistribution, for_redistribution_files_only, and for_testing.

      For more information about the files generated in these folders, see Files Generated After Packaging MATLAB Functions.

    • PackagingLog.txt — Log file generated by MATLAB Compiler™.

Build a .NET Application

After creating your .NET assembly file, you can call it from a .NET application. The .NET application that you create uses the sample .NET driver code generated during packaging. The .NET driver code calls the .NET assembly file, and it is based on the sample MATLAB file you selected in previous setup steps.

These steps are also explained in the GettingStarted.html file in for_redistribution_files_only folder. Before starting, make sure that you Install and Configure the MATLAB Runtime, and that you have Microsoft® Visual Studio® installed.

  1. Install the .NET assembly from the for_redistribution folder.

    The generated shared libraries and support files are located in the for_testing folder.

  2. Open Microsoft Visual Studio and create a project. For this example, create a C# Console Application called MainApp, and create a reference to your assembly file MagicSquareComp.dll.

    Ensure that the assembly is located in the application folder created where you installed the component.

  3. Create a reference to the MWArray API. The location of the API within MATLAB Runtime is:

    matlabroot\MATLAB Runtime\v99\toolbox\dotnetbuilder\bin\arch\version\MWArray.dll

  4. Go to Build > Configuration Manager, and change the platform from Any CPU to x64.

  5. Copy the generated sample .NET driver code makesquareSample1.cs from the for_redistribution_files_only\samples folder into the project, and save it.

  6. After you finish writing your code, build and run it with Microsoft Visual Studio.

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