32bit and 64bit compilations

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Harel Primack
Harel Primack on 17 Mar 2013
Answered: shamsudheen p on 16 May 2021
Hi All,
I am trying to use matlab 2013a for making 32 bit and 64 bit compilations (with the matlab compiler).
The problem is that running "mbuild -setup" creates "compopts.bat" file in my application data folder: "...\AppData\Roaming\MathWorks\MATLAB\R2013a\compopts.bat". Unfortunately, the files are different and incompatible for the 32 and 64 bit versions.
Any simple way around it? I wouldn't like to run mbuild every time I start matlab.
Thanks, Silviu.

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Mark Mikofski
Mark Mikofski on 29 May 2014
I've just noticed that R2014a no longer uses the same compopts.bat or mexopts.bat for both targets in AppData\Roaming\MathWorks\MATLAB\R2014a but instead now has separate xml files for 32-bit and 64-bit files called
mex_C_win32.xml
mex_C_win64.xml
MBUILD_C_win32.xml
MBUILD_C_win64.xml
Yay! Thanks TMW for hearing us and responding helpfully! I couldn't find it documented anywhere or in the release notes, but this is a nice if tiny improvement.
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Ken Atwell
Ken Atwell on 30 May 2014
@Image Analyst, we'll keep this in mind, but honestly I think it is unlikely we'd invest in this, as support for the 32-bit version of MATLAB is beginning to wind down (no definite sunset timeline has been set, but it will happen some time in the next few years).
John
John on 11 Feb 2015
I definitely agree with @Image Analyst, the need for compiling both 32 bit and 64 bit versions would be highly desireable

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst on 17 Mar 2013
I don't think there's a way around this. Haven't checked lately but a while ago they told me that I had to run mbuild -setup every time I want to switch compiling to a different version (32 or 64) of MATLAB.
Well there might be a workaround. What I do is have a file called compile.m and in there I put a bunch of code to compile the m-file in that project folder with whatever options I want for that file. In there you could determine the version of MATLAB, and then copy over the proper version of the compopts.bat file. Haven't tried it but could be worth a shot.
howManyMATLABbits = str2double(howManyMATLABbits(4:5));
file32 = '...\AppData\Roaming\MathWorks\MATLAB\R2013a\compopts32.bat'
file64 = '...\AppData\Roaming\MathWorks\MATLAB\R2013a\compopts64.bat'
fileMaster = '...\AppData\Roaming\MathWorks\MATLAB\R2013a\compopts.bat'
if howManyMATLABbits == 32
copyfile(file32, fileMaster);
else
copyfile(file64, fileMaster);
end
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Silviu Zilberman
Silviu Zilberman on 18 Mar 2013
Thanks Image Analyst, your idea works very well.
Silviu Zilberman
Silviu Zilberman on 18 Mar 2013
Forgot to mention that I don't have the function howManyMATLABbits. I used instead
Platform = computer();
where Platform='PCWIN' for 32bit and Platform='PCWIN64' for 64 bit.
Thanks again, Silviu.

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shamsudheen p
shamsudheen p on 16 May 2021
I am getting the error message as 'Problem creating Accelerator MEX file for model 'PVarray_Grid_IncCondReg_det' during the simulation of 100-kW Grid-Connected PV Array using MATLAB 2013a on windows 10(32bit).
When i run mex -setup it gave the output as
Select a compiler:
[1] Lcc-win32 C 2.4.1 in C:\PROGRA~1\MATLAB\R2013a\sys\lcc
[0] None
Even I selected the first one the error persists. Please help me to solve the issue

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