You will need to acquire a Python interpreter, the easiest method to do so if you do not already have Python installed on your computer is to download the installer from python.org: link to downloads. There is also information on the Mathworks website. The Python wrapper only uses methods that are in the Python standard library, so the standard installation of Python would work fine. If you would like to have a more full-featured Python installation, you can install a full-fledged Python installation from Anaconda: Anaconda download.
It may be that your version of matlab has different folders structure than what is assumed here and the folder matlab\toolbox\local doesn't exist. In this caselook for the folder of matlab that contains the startup and path definition files and use it instead. In older versions of matlab it used to be the matlab\bin folder.If you prefer to place WaveLab in a different folder of Matlab than the one we suggest, it's ok to do so. To check that you have every file that you should, look at Documentation\WavelabFiles.txtto see if everything is there! While in Matlab, check that the pathcommand returns a list that looks like the one under item 2 above. SuccessWhen you have a successful installation, you should see something likethe following when you invoke Matlab:
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After installing one of the kits above, download the following updated FLIFilter application. Run the version of FLIFilter in the CenterLine zip file. FLIFilter for CenterLine Filter Wheels
Plug-in support for TheSkyX is distributed in the software installation for TheSkyX and/or TheSkyX daily build. Windows users will still need to download the FLI Software Installation Kit (above) for device driver installation.
INDI is a cross-platform system designed for automation and control of astronomical instruments. INDI drivers are available for FLI CCD cameras & filter wheels. INDI supports autoguiding & autofocus and runs on multiple clients such as KStars, and Sky Charts. Read more about INDI and download the latest version directly from the INDI web site (link).
Lumenera's download center provides customers with the most current versions of our software releases. Refer to your User's Manual for instructions on software upgrade procedures, or access our Knowledge Base for instructions.
For Windows or Mac computers that do not have a direct connection to the Internet, download the installation file to a local network folder, USB stick, or other portable media. Then, transfer the installation file onto the hard drive of the local computer prior to running the installation program.
CUDA 6.5 includes all of these new features and improvements, as well as others, including support for Block Sparse Row (BSR) format matrices in cuSparse, and Application Replay mode in the NVIDIA Visual Profiler that enables faster analysis of complex scenarios involving multiple hardware counters. Visit CUDA Zone to download the CUDA Toolkit version 6.5 today, read the release notes, or the latest CUDA docs.
I am trying to write a matlab mex function which uses libhdf5; My Linux install provides libhdf5-1.8 shared libraries and headers. However, my version of Matlab, r2007b, provides a libhdf5.so from the 1.6 release. (Matlab .mat files bootstrap hdf5, evidently). When I compile the mex, it segfaults in Matlab. If I downgrade my version of libhdf5 to 1.6 (not a long-term option), the code compiles and runs fine.
question: how do I solve this problem? how do I tell the mex compilation process to link against /usr/lib64/libhdf5.so.6 instead of /opt/matlab/bin/glnxa64/libhdf5.so.0 ? When I try to do this using -Wl,-rpath-link,/usr/lib64 in my compilation, I get errors like:
Note that if I include a -lhdf5 above in step 3, then matlab aborts when I try to run the executable (because it then uses matlab's dynamic libraries which for me are version 1.6.5), so this is definitely solving the problem on my system.
this solution should work on all my various target machines and at least until I upgrade to matlab r2009a, which I believe uses hdf5-1.8. thanks for all the help, sorry for being so dense with this--I think I was overly-committed to using the packaged version of hdf5, rather than a local set of header files.
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