Matlab Coder and saving variables to a file
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How can I dump of variables to a file using Matlab Coder? It complains that fopen can't be used for this (I don't want to do coder.extrinsic).
Also, somewhat related, is there a way to inject C code into an m-file such that when Coder tries to generate code it simply copies that C code over to the C file unprocessed?
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Desiree
on 25 Aug 2011
You can use coder.ceval to call the C routine of FOPEN instead of the MATLAB implementation of FOPEN as this is not supported for code generation with MATLAB Coder.
There is a MATLAB Coder demo for reading from an external file which shows how to use this:
coderdemo_readfile
You can include custom code by adding with coder.config options, see:
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Walter Roberson
on 24 Aug 2011
Could you use coder.extrinsic('#include "source_to_inject.h"')
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Kaustubha Govind
on 25 Aug 2011
Walter: No. The coder.extrinsic directive is used to call MATLAB functions unsupported for code generation. Desiree's suggestion of using coder.ceval is the right approach.
Walter Roberson
on 25 Aug 2011
Thanks. I haven't read enough messages about coder.* yet to have the pieces straightened out yet.
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