Variable ... is undefined on some execution paths

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Federico Avino
Federico Avino el 30 de Nov. de 2020
Respondida: Walter Roberson el 30 de Nov. de 2020
I'm doing a project in Simulink/Simscape, and it contains a Matlab Function block, which contains the code that must be executed each cycle by the simulator. In this block i need to calculate the discrete derivative of temperature doing (T1-T1_prev)/dt, where T1 is one of the inputs of the block.
In theory, the problem of this methode is the definition of T1_prev at the time 0 of the simulation, so i did an
function y = TCU(u)
%% input
...
time = u(6);
if time <= 0
...
T1_prev = 0;
end
temperature_tank1 = temperatureCheck (T1, T1_prev, Tmax, Tsig, dT_dt_max, deltat);
T1_prev = T1;
y
end
I reported just the parts which i have problems with. In this way matlab says T1_prev is not fully defined due to the lack of an else case, but actually i don't want it, and T1_prev results fully defined, because it's updated in the end of the cycle for each cycle that is not the first. (T1 is updated each cycle too)
How can i solve the problem?
Thank you guys
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John D'Errico
John D'Errico el 30 de Nov. de 2020
Learn to use the debugger? Clearly, even though you think it is always defined, there are some paths where it is not.
Federico Avino
Federico Avino el 30 de Nov. de 2020
Thank you, I know technically it's not fully defined for the compiler (absence of T1_prev in else case), but for the simulation it is defined because the structure of the execution, so the real case, is cyclical. How can I manage to overcome this false error?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 30 de Nov. de 2020
persistent T1_prev
if isempty(T1_prev); T1_prev = 0; end

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