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Quick question...
If I receive that error when using coder to convert my MATLAB code to C, am I S.O.L when it comes to having MATLAB write it in? I'm assuming I'd have to re-write any lines of code that receive that on my own in Visual Studio.
Thanks! You guys are great!
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Adam Kaas
Adam Kaas on 24 May 2012
To explain further, I think I discovered what was throwing the error. I believe it is my use of the @ symbol, which I know creates a function_handle. So it appears the @ symbol is a shortcut so I could theoretically rewrite my MATLAB code so Coder could successfully generate the C code... correct?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 May 2012
@ is not always just a shortcut. @ can "capture" the value of variables at the time that the @ is executed. C and C++ do not have the automatic equivalent to that (but that functionality could be hand-coded in C or C++ if it was needed)
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Adam Kaas
Adam Kaas on 24 May 2012
I figured I was going to have to hand-code it :) Thanks!

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Wayne King
Wayne King on 24 May 2012

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