I would like to run a matlab program on an MRI
scanner. The MRI scanner uses software written in C++ which I can
modify. One option is to translate the code into C++ which could be very
time consuming especially since I would have to implement matlab
functions. I would rather interface the c++ program with octave and run
the program that way if that is possible. Is it and if so how would that
be done? I don't need the graphics capability of octave just the
capability of doing the math.
Another issue is if it is possible I don't have system
administrator access to the scanner and I doubt Siemens would install the
software for me. Their scanners have to work in a clinical environment and
anything they put on there has to be tested thoroughly to make sure it doesn't
interfere with scanner operation. If I could put an OCTAVE dll in a
directory though that would be OK. Is that possible?
If all this is not possible is it possible to get matlab
functions that were translated into C?
Gamaliel
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