Hi Ali,
no, they would have to be exported. As a matter of fact, there's
no difference between experimental classes and any other class that is
not exported in the addin. Some instructions are available at
<
http://quantlib.org/quantlibaddin/extend_tutorial.html>
<
http://quantlib.org/quantlibaddin/extend_template_tutorial.html>
Luigi
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 12:12 AM, Ali Hassani <
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> Is there an easy way to access the experimental functions using the
> quantlibxl addin?
>
> Thanks
>
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