User`s manual

Index
I-9
MAT-file 6-6
reading arrays from 6-6
saving arrays to 6-6
moving data between platforms 6-5–6-6
stand-alone applications 6-2, 6-3
string 1-7
using as a computation engine 4-2
variables 1-6
MATLAB add-in for Visual Studio
configuring on Windows 95 and 98 1-30
configuring on Windows ME 1-30
MATLAB Automation Server
supported methods 7-17
MATLAB for Visual Studio add-in 1-29
matOpen 6-7
matopts.sh 1-19
matPutArray 6-7
matPutArrayAsGlobal 6-7
matPutMatrix 6-8
matPutString 6-8
matrix
complex double-precision nonsparse 1-7
numeric 1-7
sparse 1-7, 3-28
matrix.h 6-9
matsq.f 3-17
memory
allocation 2-11
leak 1-40, 2-38
temporary 3-37
memory management 1-37, 2-38, 3-37
API 1-37
compatibility 1-37
routines 1-4
special considerations 2-38
methods
using with Java methods 5-24
methods, Java
calling syntax 5-19
converting input arguments 5-46
displaying 5-24
displaying information about 5-22
finding the defining class 5-25
overloading 5-54
passing data to 5-46
static 5-21
undefined 5-27
methodsview 5-22
output fields 5-24
mex
<ENV_VAR>#<val>
1-22
-g 2-47, 3-38
mex build script 1-20, 2-9
default options file, UNIX 1-22
default options file, Windows 1-23
switches 1-21
<name>#<def> 1-22
<name>=<def> 1-22
@<rsp_file> 1-21
-argcheck 1-21
-c 1-21
-D<name>[#<def>] 1-21
-f <file> 1-21
-fortran 3-36
-g 1-21
-h[elp] 1-21
-I<pathname> 1-21
-inline 1-21
-l<file> 1-21
-L<pathname> 1-21
-O 1-22
-outdir <name> 1-22
-output <name> 1-22
-setup 1-14, 1-22