Output argument 'check_equal' is not assigned on some execution paths
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anshuman mishra
on 4 Jan 2020
Answered: Darshan Ramakant Bhat
on 10 Jan 2020
This is the main function
Main_algo.m
x=7;
y=7;
check_equal_case(x,y)
it is called from function: check_equal_case.m
function check_equal=check_equal_case(x,y)
if (x==y)
final_seq = ones(1,y)
end
compilation is correct in matlab script.
when try to generate c ++ code, matlab throws error : Output argument 'check_equal' is not assigned on some execution paths
please help.
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Darshan Ramakant Bhat
on 10 Jan 2020
This is because output variable should have a value in each execution branch. Otherwise MATLAB Coder compiler will not be able to determine the value of the output when that branch is taken.
One potential soution for this issue is to initialize the output variable at the beginning of the function :
function check_equal=check_equal_case(x,y)
check_equal = false;
if (x==y)
final_seq = ones(1,y)
end
end
If the output variable is changing it's size in some of the branches, then you can make use of coder.varsize :
function [x,y] = usevarsize(n)
%#codegen
x = 1;
coder.varsize('x');
y = size(x);
if n > 10
x = 1:10;
end
Hope this will help you.
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