Your attention is drawn to the terms and conditions of the Software License Agreement (in file lic_agr.txt) regarding the use of NAG software. Any request to use this software other than on the licensed computer must be referred to NAG, as should requests for information about the availability of other implementations.
This implementation is a compiled, tested, ready-to-use version of the NAG Toolbox for MATLAB that is considered suitable for use on the computer systems detailed below:
hardware: x86-64 systems and compatible operating system: Microsoft Windows Vista/7 MATLAB version: 64-bit: 7.9 (R2009b), 7.10 (R2010a), 7.11 (R2010b), 7.12 (R2011a), 7.13 (R2011b), 7.14 (R2012a)
The user needs to have MATLAB installed. This product has been tested on MATLAB R2010b, R2011a, R2011b and R2012a, and may work on later releases. It will also work on MATLAB R2009b and R2010a, but some of the examples in the documentation will fail due to the use of arithmetic on objects of class int64, a feature introduced by MATLAB in R2010b. These examples can be made to work by coercing the objects to class int32 before the arithmetic is done and, if necessary, coercing them back to int64 afterwards. More details may be available on the post release page (see Section 2.3).
Note that this implementation will not work with 32-bit versions of MATLAB; please use an appropriate 32-bit NAG Toolbox instead.
For compatibility with MATLAB, this implementation uses 64-bit integers.
Please check the following URL:
http://www.nag.co.uk/doc/inun/mb23/w6adjl/postrelease.html
for details of any new information related to the applicability or usage of this implementation.
|- ?????.mexw64 (MEX-files, short function names) | |- nag_*.mexw64 (MEX-files, long function names) | |- nag_int*.m (Helper function source files) toolbox -|- NAG -|- mex.w64 -| |- MBW6A23DJ.dll (NAG Library DLL) | |- *.dll (Supporting run-time libraries) | |- * (Other support files) |- NAG -|- * (Help files) help -|- toolbox -| |- NAGToolboxDemos -|- * (Demo materials)
By default these files are installed within the MATLAB hierarchy on
the user's machine. For example, for MATLAB R2012a they would be under
Help material 40Mb Toolbox files 102Mb
If you have an earlier version of the NAG Toolbox for MATLAB already installed, we recommend that you uninstall it before installing this version.
You must have Administrator privileges to install this software.
If you have downloaded the toolbox materials from our website, run the self-extracting executable to start the installation.
If you have the toolbox materials on CD, insert the CD into your CD
drive to display the NAG CD browser. Click on the
e:\NAG_Toolbox_Installation_Browser.exeto run the browser, or run e:\setup.exe to run the toolbox installation directly, where e is the drive letter for your CD drive.
After installation, you should ensure that the software described in Section 3.1 is present and accessible.
If the help materials are correctly installed, then on starting the MATLAB Help browser you should see the entry NAG (64 bit) Toolbox in the Contents list.
A quick test that the software has been correctly installed is to type s07aa(0) at the MATLAB prompt to calculate tan(0). This should return the answer 0. If this does not work correctly and you see messages such as "The referenced assembly is not installed on your system." then it may be necessary to reboot your computer so that MATLAB picks up the correct support libraries.
To test that a valid license is available, type a00ac at the MATLAB prompt. This will return 1 if a valid license is found, or 0 otherwise.
This software is provided with an uninstallation facility via
Control Panel|Programs and Features|Uninstall or change a program
Running the setup program again will allow you either to install another instance of the toolbox to a different location (e.g. under a different release of MATLAB), or to select an instance of the toolbox to uninstall by selecting the Maintain or update the instance of this application shown below option and the appropriate instance and then selecting the Remove option from the next dialog.
If you choose to have your MATLAB path updated during installation, the file toolbox\local\pathdef.m will be modified. If you choose not to have your path modified then there are a number of ways in which this may be done by hand. Search for "matlab path" in the MATLAB online help system for one method, and for pointers to several others. If updating by hand then it is essential to ensure that the folders containing the help files and demos appear in the MATLAB path after that containing the executable files. For example, if you install the toolbox under C:\MyMatlab then your MATLAB path should contain the folders:
If the environment variable OMP_NUM_THREADS is not already set, you may optionally set it to either one or the maximum number of processors available on your system (or leave it unset), as part of the installation procedure, either for all users or for the current user only. (If it is already set, the existing value is not changed.)
Alternatively, the OMP_NUM_THREADS environment variable may be set from the Control Panel:
In order to enable the software, NAG will issue you with a license key. The license key is a simple text file containing details of the software that will be enabled. For evaluation purposes a trial license may be used. To get a trial license contact the NAG Response Centre. Before obtaining a full license you need to know the Kusari hostid of the system on which you intend to use this product and how to do this is described below.
The easiest way to request a license key is to use the GUI described in the next section. Once you have a key, the same GUI can be used to install it.
The information below covers the most common requirements. For more complex licensing situations, please contact us.
Once you have your license key, the same GUI can be used to install the key in the registry.
You can execute this GUI from
Start|All Programs|NAG|Toolbox for MATLAB Mark 23| Request or Install License Key for MBW6A23DJLThis GUI can also be run from the installation procedure.
On-line documentation, accessible via the standard MATLAB help facilities, is bundled with this implementation. Please see Section 3.1.
The NAG Response Centres are available for general enquiries from all users and also for technical queries from sites with an annually licensed product or support service.
The Response Centres are open during office hours, but contact is possible by fax, email and phone (answering machine) at all times.
When contacting a Response Centre, it helps us deal with your enquiry quickly if you can quote your NAG site reference or account number and NAG product code (in this case MBW6A23DJL).
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