coder.ceval for printf from stdio.h
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Tomas Jurena
el 27 de Mayo de 2012
Comentada: Kevin Berndsen
el 18 de Mzo. de 2015
Hello, everybody! I'd like to generate C code from an m-file which makes use of MATLAB fprintf function as follows:
fprintf('Time level %-*.*f [s], Iterations: %d\n',field_width,precision,time,iter);
Since fprintf is not supported for the code generation, nor can I use coder.extrinsic method, I turn to a question:
How to rewrite the command using coder.ceval method and the standard C library function printf? To be more specific, what should the arguments be like in coder.ceval('printf', arguments); ?
While not using field_width and precision, C code generated from the following one executes without a problem:
s1=['%s%f%s%d' 10 0];
s2=['Time level ' 0];
s3=['[s], Iterations: ' 0];
coder.ceval('printf',s1,s2,time,s3,int32(iter));
However, including the asterisks and left-justify options cause segmentation fault whenever the generated C code is compiled, built and run. Any help is appreciated!
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Fred Smith
el 30 de Mayo de 2012
This example worked for me:
function simple_printf
s1=['%s%-*.*f%s%d' 10 0];
s2=['Time level ' 0];
s3=['[s], Iterations: ' 0];
iter = 32;
time = 2.5;
field_width=int32(20);
precision=int32(3);
coder.ceval('printf',s1,s2,field_width,precision,time,s3,int32(iter));
Is your code different?
-Fred
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