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A MATLAB plugin is a folder located in the user home dir.
Documents\AnyWave\Plugins\MATLAB on Windows.
/home/username/AnyWave/Plugins/MATLAB on Linux.
/users/username/AnyWave/Plugins/MATLAB on MacOS.
# Requirements
MATLAB.
AnyWave will detect the MATLAB installation when starting but it is also possible to set the path to the MATLAB installation in the Edit->Preferences menu.
About standalone (compiled) plugins: The matching MATLAB runtime must be installed in your system.
On Windows there is nothing special to do, if the Runtime is in the current system PATH, then the standalone plugin will find it.
# 1. Use the Plugin Creation Assistant
![image](uploads/12aad30a7717996badcb3010e0298f72/image.png)
![image](uploads/23e581415d4eb9424cb054041ccf3fce/image.png)
# 1.1 desc.txt
This file is a simple text file that must contain the following lines:
*name = My Plugin*
*description = Do something on data*
# 1.1.1 optional lines
To tune up the behavior of your plugin you may add some flags to tell AnyWave what you plugin can do:
*flags=nodatarequired* -> this line will inform anywave that your plugin can run even if no data file is open.
*flags=canrunfromcommandline* -> this flag indicates that your plugin can be run from the command line.
You can combine flags by separating them with a colon (:)
flags=nodatarequired:canrunfromcommandline
Put your plugin in a submenu, by adding the following line:
*category=Process:MyCategory:My plugin*
This line will create a sub menu called MyCategory in the Processes Menu of AnyWave and a link to launch the plugin.
# 1.2 main.m
This is a MATLAB function you can create within MATLAB.
````matlab
function main(varargin)
args = anywave('init', varargin);
% args contains all the properties related to AnyWave current data file and the plugin context.
% my plugin code starts here
````
# 2. Compiled plugin
Using the MATLAB Compiler, you can create a standalone version of your plugin.
AnyWave can call the standalone version of your plugin if you add the following line in desc.txt:
*compiled plugin=nameofexefile*
Example for Delphos plugin, the desc.txt contains the line:
*compiled plugin=delphos.exe*
It is also strongly recommended to specify the version of the Runtime needed to run the plugin.
add a new line to desc.txt file:
runtime=version
For example with recent releases of MATLAB:
runtime=R2024b
You have to install the matching runtime version on your system.
AnyWave should detect it when starting up and when the time comes to run the plugin, it will setup the context to run the plugin with the required Runtime version.
# 3. check that AnyWave detects your plugin at startup
Close and relaunch AnyWave, your plugin should appear in the Processes menu.
# IMPORTANT note about the init function
Before calling any anywave commands in your code, call the init function this way:
````matlab
args = anywave('init', varargin);
````
Be sure that your main function accepts varargin (cell array) argument.
````matlab
function main(varargin)
````
This will ensure that your plugin can be compiled and run by AnyWave as a standalone application.
The args variable is a structure/dictionnay that contains all useful properties you may use in your plugin.
The anywave application path, the current plugin directory, etc.
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