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Using MatLab Add-in for MS Visual Studio 6

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How to Use the MatLab Add-in for MSVC++ 6
#if !defined(AFX_VCLIGHT_H__0F0F5DC3_E5FD_4300_8E34_35F5DB8AE051__INCLUDED_)
#define AFX_VCLIGHT_H__0F0F5DC3_E5FD_4300_8E34_35F5DB8AE051__INCLUDED_

#if _MSC_VER > 1000
#pragma once
#endif // _MSC_VER > 1000
// Machine generated IDispatch wrapper class(es) created by Microsoft Visual C++

// NOTE: Do not modify the contents of this file.  If this class is regenerated by
//  Microsoft Visual C++, your modifications will be overwritten.


// Dispatch interfaces referenced by this interface
class CVcLightSources;

/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// CVcLight wrapper class

class CVcLight : public COleDispatchDriver
{
public:
	CVcLight() {}		// Calls COleDispatchDriver default constructor
	CVcLight(LPDISPATCH pDispatch) : COleDispatchDriver(pDispatch) {}
	CVcLight(const CVcLight& dispatchSrc) : COleDispatchDriver(dispatchSrc) {}

// Attributes
public:

// Operations
public:
	float GetAmbientIntensity();
	void SetAmbientIntensity(float newValue);
	float GetEdgeIntensity();
	void SetEdgeIntensity(float newValue);
	BOOL GetEdgeVisible();
	void SetEdgeVisible(BOOL bNewValue);
	CVcLightSources GetLightSources();
};

//{{AFX_INSERT_LOCATION}}
// Microsoft Visual C++ will insert additional declarations immediately before the previous line.

#endif // !defined(AFX_VCLIGHT_H__0F0F5DC3_E5FD_4300_8E34_35F5DB8AE051__INCLUDED_)

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Software Developer Motorola
United States United States
Daniel Cespedes is now working on his final project to get the Electrical Engineering degree at the National University of Technology in Cordoba Argentina. He is developing a Computerized system for the study of Human Echolocation, the ability to detect obstacles with the echoes of self generated sounds.(yes like bats!!) at the CINTRA (Centro de Investigación y Transferencia Acústica).He uses MsVisual C++ 6 as a developing tool. He also work at the Software Research Lab at the University.
He comes from Sta.Cruz de la Sierra-Bolivia a paradise in SouthAmerica´s heart, where you can find pure air, nature contact, happy people, beautiful women etc.

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