Chris,
What will be hard to reproduce in your C++ code are the excellent libraries
which MATLAB calls upon to realize its computations. I haven't used MATLAB for
a couple of years, but used to use it all the time. I believe there is some
(commercial) support from MathWorks for doing what you ask and I'd encourage you
to contact them, or to see the pertinent site,
http://www.mathworks.com/products/mlcompiler.shtml
I don't know what your objective is in going straight to C++ rather than
integrating MEX routines into your MATLAB, but if it is to get free of
some MathWorks licensing constraints, obviously going to their runtime may
not solve the problem.
--Jan Theodore Galkowski,
developer, statistician,
jan@digicomp.com
jtgalkowski@worldnet.att.net
http://home.att.net/~jtgalkowski/
member,
American Statistical Association,
Union of Concerned Scientists.
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