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hi,
you can use the command( in matlab): mcc

Madincea Vasile wrote:
>
>
> there is no free compiler, only the compiler from the mathworks,
> for
> which you need a license...
>
> Ender wrote:
>>
>>
>> I am trying to convert matlab.m files into stand-alone
> excutables.
>> I
>> was told by numerous people that a compiler was needed to do
> this.
>> I
>> want to know if there is a free compiler that will allow me to
>> create
>> these types of files. Also, if there is a compiler that does
this
>> are
>> there directions or an example that could show me how to create
a
>> excutable out of my pre-existing matlab .m file?
>>
>> -Ender-