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Thread Subject: use COM type library (.tlb) in matlab?

Subject: use COM type library (.tlb) in matlab?

From: matt dash

Date: 17 Apr, 2008 17:34:01

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I created a com server with
jmp=actxserver('jmp.application'), but when i type
jmp.methods I only get a short generic looking list instead
of the full methods list I'm looking for... I have a file
jmp.tlb (that I can view in visual basic) that contains all
the methods I'm looking for. Is there some way to import
these methods into matlab?

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