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How to change the real_T in generated C code to be float type?

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Hi, I am now using Matlab2015b. I use the Code Generation of simulink to convert the algorithm inside Matlab Function into C code. In the generated code, I found that the real_T is float, as shown below
typedef doulbe real_T;
However, I hope that real_T could be float, so that the calculation time needed inside my ARM chip could be saved a lot.
I know that one method is specifying every variable with single() function, but there are so many variables inside my algorithm. So is there some other better methods? Thank you.

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Rami Al Halabi
Rami Al Halabi on 27 Mar 2016
have you tried replacing double by float in that typedef statement?
typedef float real_T;
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Yunlong Wang
Yunlong Wang on 27 Mar 2016
Edited: Yunlong Wang on 27 Mar 2016
Hi Rami, thank you. I have done that. I works well, but I have to modify the generated code each time after code generation. Is there some other better methods?
Rami Al Halabi
Rami Al Halabi on 27 Mar 2016
No problem. Not sure if there is a setting in matlab that allows you to specify whether you want single or double precision. If you find any, please share it here :)

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