hello,
where can I download the components, specified in the following guide(https://developers.refinitiv.com/article/using-eikon-net-sdk-matlab), needed to setup the Eikon connection in matlab and access to the library? thanks in advance.
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hello,
where can I download the components, specified in the following guide(https://developers.refinitiv.com/article/using-eikon-net-sdk-matlab), needed to setup the Eikon connection in matlab and access to the library? thanks in advance.
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Hi @francesco.defonte you can still download the 32 bit version - however, support for the 64 bit version has been removed a while back. This is an older API and is feature complete in that we will not be adding new features or capabilities to it.
We have a nicer experience for .NET users with our Refinitiv Data Platform and Refinitiv Data Platform Libraries (.NET (Alpha Release), TS/JS, Python). Under the hood the Refinitiv Data Platform uses standards based web technologies (eg websockets for streaming realtime / request-response for non-streaming) which play nice pretty much everywhere and which you can interact directly with but we have also added nice ease-of-use libraries (link above) which contain different abstraction layers for handling objects from high-level one line functions to lower level 'a few lines' of code to have total control over options etc.
Whilst the older library will work - I strongly urge you check out Refinitiv Data Platform libraries. For Eikon users any valid APP KEY will work. Please see the following two articles for further resources - Discover our Refinitiv Data Platform Library (part 1) and Discover our Refinitiv Data Platform Library(part 2)
I hope this can help.
hi Jason,
indeed i have the 64 bit version, thanks for your quick answer.