If you are a developer or researcher working with MATLAB, you may need to use the MATLAB Compiler to share your MATLAB programs with others who do not have MATLAB installed. However, in order to use the MATLAB Compiler, you must first agree to the MATLAB Compiler license agreement.
The MATLAB Compiler license agreement outlines the terms and conditions under which you may use the MATLAB Compiler. Some of the key points in the agreement include:
1. Eligibility: You must have a valid MATLAB license in order to use the MATLAB Compiler. The agreement also specifies that the MATLAB Compiler is intended for non-commercial use.
2. Restrictions: The agreement prohibits reverse engineering, decompiling, or disassembling the MATLAB Compiler software. It also restricts you from using the MATLAB Compiler to create programs that compete with MathWorks (the company that develops MATLAB).
3. Exclusions: The agreement specifies that the MATLAB Compiler is provided “as is” and without warranty. It also excludes liability for any damages that may arise from the use of the MATLAB Compiler.
4. Termination: The agreement may be terminated if you violate any of its terms, or if your MATLAB license is terminated.
5. Governing Law: The agreement is governed by the laws of the state of Massachusetts, USA.
As a developer or researcher, it is important to carefully read and understand the MATLAB Compiler license agreement before using the software. It is also important to ensure that any programs you create with the MATLAB Compiler comply with the terms of the agreement.
In general, the MATLAB Compiler can be a useful tool for sharing your MATLAB programs with others who do not have MATLAB installed. However, it is important to use the software in accordance with the license agreement, and to be aware of any restrictions or limitations that may apply.