How to convert to C-code from MATLAB code by using MATLAB CODER for case of Low-pass filter
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Mitsuhiro OTSUKI
il 2 Feb 2022
Commentato: Benjamin Thompson
il 16 Feb 2022
Situation:
1) I made a low-pass filter by using Filter-Designer.
2) I exported a function with MATLAB code by using Filter-Designer.
3) I added a script for calling the function as MATLAB code .
4) I convert to a C code from the MATLAB code. Then I cannot convert to a C code.
Created MATLAB code:
Low-pass Filter:
function Hd = untitled
%UNTITLED 離散時間フィルター オブジェクトを返します。
% MATLAB Code
% Generated by MATLAB(R) 9.9 and Signal Processing Toolbox 8.5.
% Generated on: 02-Feb-2022 10:51:19
% FIR Window Lowpass filter designed using the FIR1 function.
% All frequency values are in Hz.
Fs = 1000; % Sampling Frequency
N = 20; % Order
Fc = 48; % Cutoff Frequency
flag = 'scale'; % Sampling Flag
Beta = 0.5; % Window Parameter
% Create the window vector for the design algorithm.
win = kaiser(N+1, Beta);
% Calculate the coefficients using the FIR1 function.
b = fir1(N, Fc/(Fs/2), 'low', win, flag);
Hd = dfilt.dffir(b);
% [EOF]
Script:
Fs = 2882;
t = linspace(0,1,Fs);
y2 = filter(Hd,x);
plot(t,x,t,y2);
t = linspace(1,2882,Fs);
plot(t,x,t,y2);
How can I convert the above MATLAB code using MATLAB Coder?
Could you please tell me the method and procedure?
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Walter Roberson
il 15 Feb 2022
As far as I can see, code cannot be generated for the filter design functions that you are using. (I did not check whether you can generate for simpler functions such as butterord)
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Benjamin Thompson
il 15 Feb 2022
Here is the online documentation page for functinos in the Signal Processing Toolbox that can be generated to C/C++:
Your code can only use these functions if you want to generate C/C++ code using MATLAB Coder.
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