![]() ![]() ![]() All those files are located next to the project and other source files anyhow. I have tried adding the path of the DLL/LIB/h files to the Properties>VC++ directories (Include and Library Directories) but it made no difference.The code for the Button1_click() is show below.Double click on the new Button to automatically create the event: Button1_click(.)" at the bottom of MyForm.h.A Button is added to the form (Button1).A second text field is added to the form (OutputField).A text field is added to the form (InputField).Added the main(.) function to the MyForm.cpp.Then chose "Visual C++">UI>Windows Form (Creating MyForm).Right-Clicked on the project to choose Add>New Item.Changed the Linker>Advanced>Entry Point from blank to: main.Changed the Linker>System>SubSystem from blank to: Windows (/SUBSYSTEM:WINDOWS).I am using Visual Studio 2019 C++ and took the following steps to create the simple project: The DLL (and others I have made) work fine when I use them with MatLab 2015b. I have created a minimal DLL and VC++ code base to share here to hopefully find a solution to the error with the DLL not loading (the error is describedīelow). I am struggling to figure out how to use a DLL that I have created in Labview 2017 (64 bit). ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. Archives
March 2023
Categories |