Code genaration - function reuse with different variables size
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Hi,
I have 2 matlab coder projects and I wish to use the same function in both of them (the exact one, not a duplicate).
Let's say, for example, that my function looks like that:
function a = Foo
a = randn(SIZE_OF_VAR);
where 'SIZE_OF_VAR' is some constant.
In Project A, 'Foo' is one of many entry point functions. In Project B, 'Foo' is only called from other function and is not required to be an entry point function.
My problem is that 'SIZE_OF_VAR' must be different in Project A and Project B. I know that in Project B I can pass it as an input argument. But in Project A it should be hard coded, as far as I know (variable sizing and dynamic memory allocation are not an option).
Is there anyway that it can be achieved?
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Stephen23
il 21 Dic 2014
It seems that you are looking for a way to set a function's default values:
Ryan Livingston
il 21 Dic 2014
Modificato: Ryan Livingston
il 21 Dic 2014
You could declare your function:
function a = Foo(N)
a = randn(N);
In project B just call the function how you want. In project A, where you want the size to be hard-coded you could generate code like:
codegen Foo -args {coder.Constant(100)} -config:lib -report
In the Project GUI you can click "Define constant" to do the same thing:
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Ryan Livingston
il 21 Dic 2014
All of the arguments need to be defined so that Coder knows how to produce C code for them. They don't all need to be constants. So if you have a function:
function y = foo(N,x)
y = randn(N);
y = y + x;
you could do:
codegen Foo -args {coder.Constant(100), 1} -report
That would treat N as a hard-coded constant 100 and allow x to be an input variable that is a real, 1-by-1 double.
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