I am using deploytool and the Application Compiler to make a standalone executable from a mfile. The mfile uses a dll library that was created outside of Matlab as well as a tif file. I am confused about "files required for your application to run", where the tif seems to have to go for the exe to run, and "files installed for your end user", where the dll seems to have to go. How do these two file categories differ, and why does the tif go in one and the dll go in the other?
MATLAB: Difference between “files required for your application to run” and “files installed for your end user” in Compiler
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