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Is it possible to run a built exe without MCR?

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I used deploytool to create a Windows Standalone Application. Is it possible to create an executable which doesn't depend on the MCR? Do I always have to provide the MCRInstaller, which has to be installed before running my executables created by MATLAB? Or is there an opportunity to bind the installed files in my package to make the exe completely "standalone"?

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind il 16 Mag 2011
When using the MATLAB Compiler to compile MATLAB code into a standalone executable, you do need to install the MCR because the generated code calls into these runtime libraries. Also, you can package the MCR together with the executable and have it installed automatically when the executable is run. If you are using deploytool, you simply need to select "Add MCR" and "Embed the MCR in the package" from the Package pane.
Note that MATLAB Coder is the other product that actually allows you to generate truly standalone C/C++ code from MATLAB code (without any need for additional libraries like the MCR). However, it supports only a limited subset of the MATLAB language.
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Steven Lord
Steven Lord il 16 Gen 2019
Torsten Klement,
Which release are you using?
Are you using the Application Compiler App, deploytool, or some other interface to create your application? If you're using some other interface, give us more details about that interface.
ananth a
ananth a il 21 Ott 2019
I have to generate the exe shoul work in windows without installing the MCR.Can you please Tell me the way or procedure to generate .exe with inbuild MCR?

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walid merniz
walid merniz il 8 Ago 2011
thanks
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson il 20 Nov 2016
You need the MATLAB Compiler product for mcc .
Note: MATLAB Compiler is only available for the Standard / Professional license, and for the Academic license; it is not available for Student license or Home license.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 20 Nov 2016
Use "ver" on the command line or this line of code:
>> hasLicenseForToolbox = license('test', 'Compiler')

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