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I created a .dll in C and there are functions in it which change a variable by calling its address. I have a piece of code which using some of the function in C:

char logfile[1000] = "i.log";
bool bRet = OpenDevice(logfile);
//FindHardware
int model;
int *ptr = &model;
char name_buffer[1000], sn_buffer[1000];
FindHardware(ptr, name_buffer, 1000, sn_buffer, 1000);
printf("Hardware found: %s", name_buffer);

The model variable is altered along with the name_buffer and sn_buffer. Now I'm trying to replicate this code for matlab and I fiqured that this should work exactly the same:

header = 'header.h'; % url for header
dll = 'dll.dll'; % url for .dll
loadlibrary(dll, header);

logfile = 'i.log';
bRet = calllib('dll', 'OpenDevice', logfile);

model_number = 0;
% FindHardware
name_buffer = blanks(1000);
sn_buffer = blanks(1000);
model_number_pointer = libpointer('int32Ptr', model_number);
calllib('dll', 'FindHardware', model_number_pointer, name_buffer, 1000, sn_buffer, 1000);

But none of the variables are altered. I imagine that it has something to do with the pointer that I created, is there some other way to access the address of model_number?

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  • You mean model_number_pointer.Value is still 0? And why no pointers for the other values?
    – chappjc
    Jan 2, 2015 at 18:33

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I think you may need to use MATLAB's pointers, the lib.pointer class, for all output arguments. You may also need to set the data type of each one.

model_number = int32(0);
modelPtr = libpointer('int32Ptr',model_number);

name_buffer = blanks(1000);
nameBufPtr = libpointer('stringPtr',name_buffer);

sn_buffer = blanks(1000);
snBufPtr = libpointer('stringPtr',name_buffer);

calllib('dll', 'FindHardware', modelPtr , nameBufPtr , 1000, snBufPtr, 1000);

Does that help? Perhaps libfunctionsview dll will shed some light on the correct syntax. You may also wish to get an output argument to help debug (out = calllib(...)).

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  • Hey thanks for the help but I already tried that route. It's useful to get most values if you return the values with get(ptr, 'Value') but it doesn't work with a char * (stringPtr returns **char). The answer that I found was much more simple and efficient than creating pointers anyways. Jan 2, 2015 at 18:58
  • @AbsentLung I'm glad that worked. Note I suggested looking at the output parameters from calllib, but I didn't know it mapped each one of the inputs that way. Good info, thanks.
    – chappjc
    Jan 2, 2015 at 19:04
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I cannot believe that I went searching through 50+ pages until I finally found this answer. It's simple, Matlab returns each argument of the function called in calllib and returns it as an array. All that I had to do is this:

[irrelevant, model_number, name_buffer, sn_buffer] = calllib('dll', 'FindHardware', 0, blanks(1000), 1000, blanks(1000), 1000); % bufferSize  should be  atleast 16 bytes long

and all of the correct variables are returned for model_number, name_buffer, and sn_buffer

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