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− | The main function is MANDATORY. It will be the main function AnyWave will call to execute our plugin.<br/> | + | The main function is '''MANDATORY'''. It will be the main function AnyWave will call to execute our plugin.<br/> |
Revision as of 10:09, 17 April 2014
Introduction
This section targets people who have a good knowledge and practice of Matlab language.
We will cover the AnyWave-Matlab API (Application Programming Interface) and develop examples through tutorials.
Where to start?
The first thing to do is to create the basic structure for a plug-in.
A Matlab Scripted plug-in is very simple, it is a folder containing at least two files.
Let's begin by creating a folder somewhere on the computer, called MyPlugin.
This can be done in MATLAB: create a folder and create a new function called main in that folder.
The main function is MANDATORY. It will be the main function AnyWave will call to execute our plugin.