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Val, you need to do this through the use of .MEX files. It has been years since we run our MatLab
this way, but as I recall the tech support personnel were very helpful. At the time they didn't have
any third party developers to help us out with the project. You are in much better shape now because
they do have such third party developers now and they have a complete list of such that they can
refer you to. It is a bit cluncky to observe the 3D and 4D mesh and solid models however you will
find the 2D models just perfect and pleasing to the eye. We scraped the project because we could not
at the time get any PC based hardware that could do the computational work in a tolerable time
frame. We went to a Unix based software product and have been pleased since. Now MatLab is available
for Linux, and we may rethink our position on it. However you cant beat not having a non proprietary
trading model programming language. MatLab is like TS in that respect. So we will probably stay
where we are as far as what we use for the intense developmental work. I hope you the best whit your
project and may you come out with it costing you less than it did for us to do it.
Val Clancy wrote:
> List,
>
> I have a question about possibility of linking Tradestation to
> Matlab thru custom DLL ( not DDE from Omega Server to Matlab or Excell).
> Is anyone out there found a way to link both thru DLLs?
> Specifically: If I have an array of values generated by my EL
> study I would like to pass that on to Matlab without FileAppend (EL)
> and dlmread/write or csvread/write ( Matlab )for such tasks as plotting
> or statistical analysis. It would be nice to have a way to DLL data
> (similar to "Excel Link" for Matlab) from Tradestation to Matlab and
> back.
> Will GlobPro or HashNums do the job?
> Any sample matlab files out there?
> Has someone on the list done that already?
>
> EL array <-> DLL <-> Matlab Array ?
> Please reply,
> Val.
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TC
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