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LAM: mex/fortran
user name
2006-10-13 22:18:57
Hello,
I am a new member of lam, I have a question.  I used to call
a fortran program
from matlab using mex.  That works fine.  Now I want to call
a similar fortran
program that is parallized through mpi.  I just wonder if I
can still compile
that fortran file with mex as I have done before?

before I used to mex in matlab in that way:
mex -fortran my_file_name.f
It works fine now my_file_name is using mpi so how can I
compile and call it
from matlab.
Thanks,
John



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LAM: mex/fortran
user name
2006-10-14 11:47:55
You might want to have a look at this:

	http://atc.ugr
.es/javier-bin/mpitb_eng

I don't know how current it is, but it used to be a
handy-dandy way  
to interface Matlab and LAM/MPI.


On Oct 13, 2006, at 6:18 PM, jkamelnd.edu wrote:

> Hello,
> I am a new member of lam, I have a question.  I used to
call a  
> fortran program
> from matlab using mex.  That works fine.  Now I want to
call a  
> similar fortran
> program that is parallized through mpi.  I just wonder
if I can  
> still compile
> that fortran file with mex as I have done before?
>
> before I used to mex in matlab in that way:
> mex -fortran my_file_name.f
> It works fine now my_file_name is using mpi so how can
I compile  
> and call it
> from matlab.
> Thanks,
> John
>
>
>
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