Nonconstant Index into varargin
or varargout
in a
for
-Loop
Issue
Your MATLAB® code contains a for
-loop that indexes into
varargin
or varargout
. When you generate
code, you see this error message:
Non-constant expression or empty matrix. This expression must be constant because its value determines the size or class of some expression.
Cause
At code generation time, the code generator must be able to determine the value of an
index into varargin
or varagout
. When
varargin
or varagout
are indexed in a
for
-loop, the code generator determines the index value for
each loop iteration by unrolling the loop. Loop unrolling makes a copy of the loop body
for each loop iteration. In each iteration, the code generator determines the value of
the index from the loop counter.
The code generator is unable to determine the value of an index into
varargin
or varagout
when:
The number of copies of the loop body exceeds the limit for loop unrolling.
Heuristics fail to identify that loop unrolling is warranted for a particular
for
-loop. For example, consider the following function:function [x,y,z] = fcn(a,b,c) %#codegen [x,y,z] = subfcn(a,b,c); function varargout = subfcn(varargin) j = 0; for i = 1:nargin j = j+1; varargout{j} = varargin{j}; end
The heuristics do not detect the relationship between the index
j
and the loop counteri
. Therefore, the code generator does not unroll thefor
-loop.
Solution
Use one of these solutions:
Force Loop Unrolling
Force loop unrolling by using coder.unroll
.
For example:
function [x,y,z] = fcn(a,b,c) %#codegen [x,y,z] = subfcn(a,b,c); function varargout = subfcn(varargin) j = 0; coder.unroll(); for i = 1:nargin j = j + 1; varargout{j} = varargin{j}; end
Rewrite the Code
Rewrite the code so that the code generator can detect the relationship between the index and the loop counter. For example:
function [x,y,z] = fcn(a,b,c) %#codegen [x,y,z] = subfcn(a,b,c); function varargout = subfcn(varargin) for i = 1:nargin varargout{i} = varargin{i}; end