How can I use a coder.opaque value in a Matlab expression with codegen?
5 visualizaciones (últimos 30 días)
Mostrar comentarios más antiguos
Sean
el 31 de Oct. de 2012
Comentada: Sean
el 21 de Sept. de 2016
Hi
I need to read in some parameter files for my system. I am using the example in the help files for coder.opaque to declare the file ID value. I would like to check the ID to see if the fopen call completed successfully, but I keep getting an error saying it will not accept a coder.opaque data type for the comparison:
% Declare 'fid' as an opaque type 'FILE *'
fid = coder.opaque('FILE *', 'NULL');
fid = coder.ceval('fopen', cmName, ['rb' 0]); % 0 term strings for c
if 0 == fid
coder.ceval('exit', '-1');
else
:
:
The error occurs at the line where I compare the fid to 0. I have tried several alternatives (assigning fid to another var, casting fid to a double, making a function to do the test) but they all fail with a variation of not allowing a comparison with a coder.opaque type.
I imagine that others have run into this problem, but I did not see any entries for it in the database.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Sean
0 comentarios
Respuesta aceptada
Ryan Livingston
el 21 de Sept. de 2016
Note that as of MATLAB R2013a fopen, fclose, and fprintf are supported for codegen. Other file I/O functions have been added more recently so you may just be able to use those directly in MATLAB without using coder.ceval at all.
If you decide to use coder.ceval, you can do this:
fp = coder.opaque('FILE *', 'NULL');
fp = coder.ceval('fopen',...);
NULL = coder.opaque('FILE *', 'NULL');
if fp == NULL
% Something went wrong
else
% All good
end
Más respuestas (2)
Nils Lande
el 21 de Sept. de 2016
Editada: Nils Lande
el 21 de Sept. de 2016
coder.eval('(int)', fid) can be used to return the value as integer.
Example:
fp_int = int32(0);
fp = coder.opaque('FILE *', 'NULL'); % Declare the FILE pointer
fp = coder.ceval('fopen', szFileName, szMode);
fp_int = coder.ceval('(int)', fp);
if(fp_int == 0)
coder.ceval('printf', ['fopen returned NULL' char(10) 0]);
return;
else
coder.ceval('printf', ['File opened' char(10) 0]);
...
Kaustubha Govind
el 5 de Nov. de 2012
I don't think coder.opaque type variables can participate in MATLAB expressions. You might need to convert that expression to another coder.ceval call.
0 comentarios
Ver también
Productos
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!