Working with incompatible data types
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I'm currently working with legacy code (MATLABv2012) with the most current MATLAB version (2013a). In the old code base many calculations of the following form were performed:
c = a + b
where "a" was an uint64 and b was a double. In my MATLAB version this produces following error: Error using + Invalid type of input arguments (should be uint64)
In old MATLAB Versions this was not an error. Is it possible to use the old behavior?
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dpb
on 7 Sep 2013
From
help uint64
"You can define your own methods for the uint64 class (as you can for any object) by placing the appropriately named method in an @uint64 directory within a directory on your path.
Type HELP DATATYPES for the names of the methods you can overload."
David
on 7 Sep 2013
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dpb
on 7 Sep 2013
If you mean a compatibility switch, afaik, no.
The way to make a method that mimics the previous is to write them it appears. I can find nothing regarding a change in behavior in the release notes and don't have other versions installed to test against for behavior different than 2012b.
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