When the exponent k is a variable and the input is a scalar,
the ProductMode property of the governing fimath
must be SpecifyPrecision.
When the exponent k is a variable and the input is not
scalar, the SumMode property of the governing
fimath must be SpecifyPrecision.
variable-size inputs are only supported when the SumMode
property of the governing fimath is set to
SpecifyPrecision or Keep LSB.
For variable-size signals, you may see different results between the generated
code and MATLAB®.
In the generated code, the output for variable-size signals is computed using
the SumMode property of the governing
fimath.
In MATLAB, the output for variable-size signals is computed using the
SumMode property of the governing fimath
when the first input, A, is nonscalar. However, when
A is a scalar, MATLAB computes the output using the ProductMode of the
governing fimath.
Both inputs must be scalar, and the exponent input, k, must be a
constant integer.
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