Why am i getting 'Not enough input arguments?
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function out = CodeNNet(in)
persistent NNet
if isempty(NNet)
NNet = coder.loadDeepLearningNetwork('NNet.mat');
end
out = predict(NNet,in);
cfg = coder.config('lib');
cfg.TargetLang = 'C++';
cfg.GenCodeOnly = true;
dlcfg = coder.DeepLearningConfig('arm-compute');
dlcfg.ArmArchitecture = 'armv8';
dlcfg.ArmComputeVersion = '20.02.1';
cfg.DeepLearningConfig = dlcfg;
codegen -args {ones(256,256,3,'single')} -config cfg CodeNNet
11 Comments
Ignacio Acevedo
on 24 Mar 2021
Jan
on 24 Mar 2021
Please post a copy of the complete error message. Which function does not get enough input arguments? predict, or is in a function also, or do you call the function CodeNNet without input arguments, e.g. by starting it using the green triangle in the editor?
Gaurav Garg
on 27 Mar 2021
Hi Igancio,
Can you post a picture of the error you are facing?
Jan
on 27 Mar 2021
I assume, this thread is abandoned.
John D'Errico
on 27 Mar 2021
Poor sad thread, unloved and abandoned.
Jan
on 27 Mar 2021
I do love this thread. I do care and Gaurav does also and you, John, show your emotions as well.
Thread, we are here, if you need us.
Ignacio Acevedo
on 27 Mar 2021
Ignacio Acevedo
on 27 Mar 2021
Walter Roberson
on 27 Mar 2021
You need a prototype call to generate code, as code generation specializes the datatypes according to the prototype.
Ignacio Acevedo
on 27 Mar 2021
Walter Roberson
on 28 Mar 2021
The
codegen -args {ones(256,256,3,'single')} -config cfg CodeNNet
should not be part of the source code, and the function name must go before the -args
Answers (1)
Gaurav Garg
on 30 Mar 2021
Hi,
From what seems to be the problem so far-
You should not include
codegen -args {ones(256,256,3,'single')} -config cfg CodeNNet
in your source code.
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