Find your platform below, and download the three files. Place them a directory which is in MATLAB's path. For instructions, type help asvm from within MATLAB.
To download each file, right click on it and choose "Save Link as".
asvm.m |
asvminfo.m |
asvmmex.dll |
Having problems downloading? Look at the tips at the bottom of this web page.
These mexfiles are unusually sensitive to which combination of operating system and libraries you are using, as Mathworks provides only limited support for C++ use under the GNU EGCS compiler. These mexfiles tested fine on our systems, but you may seem some strange memory errors. (These will result in a crash, not a wrong answer.) I'd like to make these as robust as possible, so please send me any information you have on how these run on your system.
You'll first need to determine which version of the operating
system you're using. To do this, enter the command:
showrev
from any UNIX prompt on your computer. On the last line, you should
see something
like:
Kernel version: SunOS 5.6 wf297_29 April 1998
Choose the set of files below that corresponds to your version of
SunOS. If your version does not match any of below, try each one
until you find one that works. If none work, then you'll need to
download the source code and compile it yourself.
To download each file, right click on it and choose "Save Link as".
asvm.m |
asvminfo.m |
asvmmex.mexsol |
To download each file, right click on it and choose "Save Link as".
asvm.m |
asvminfo.m |
asvmmex.mexsol |
If your architecture is not listed here, you'll have to compile the source code yourself.