okay, after much mucking around, I found the solution, which was #include <Eigen/Dense> in the .c file and mex ep_bootdat.c -I/usr/local/include/eigen3/ as the Matlab invocation. eigen3 was placed in /usr/local/include by the "make install" command that one is supposed to do after the cmake command, according to the eigen INSTALL documenation.
mex not finding eigen library
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Joseph
el 12 de Ag. de 2018
Editada: Walter Roberson
el 12 de Ag. de 2018
I'm trying to use the Eigen 3.3.5 library with mex using Matlab2018a and OS X 10.13.6 and gcc 4.2.1. I installed it into /usr/local/lib using cmake and also put a symbolic link to it in /usr/local/include. I named the directory eigen. The terminal command gcc -xc -E -v - indicates that /usr/local/include is on the include path for gcc. Nonetheless, the command mex ep_bootdat.c (which has #include <Eigen>) results in "error: 'Eigen' file not found" I've also tried #include <eigen/Eigen> and #include <eigen>. I've also tried mex -I/usr/local/include/eigen/ ep_bootdat.c. Nothing seems to help. Can anyone suggest what might be going wrong?
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