Creating C code from matlab with changing data input size.
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Hi all
I wrote a simple program.
function y = test(x) %#codegen
y = x+2;
end
Now I want to create c code and I need to define the type and the length of x. I define x as type double and length of 10;
void test(const real_T x[10], real_T y[10])
{
int32_T i0;
for (i0 = 0; i0 < 10; i0++)
{
y[i0] = x[i0] + 2.0;
}
}
The C code is OK!
How can it work in a case that the length of x is changing ?
Thx
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Kaustubha Govind
on 21 Aug 2012
I think you need to specify the type of the input using:
>> codegen test -args {coder.typeof(double(0), [1 Inf])}
zohar
on 22 Aug 2012
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Kaustubha Govind
on 22 Aug 2012
Great! Thanks for posting your solution! It is likely that my solution will work in newer versions, but I'm not sure.
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