STL and Simulink Coder

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James Dwulit
James Dwulit el 5 de Mayo de 2011
Respondida: Anshuman el 4 de Dic. de 2024
How can I use STL with Simulink Coder? In particular I need to access a deque.
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind el 5 de Mayo de 2011
Do you mean that you want to access a deque in a Simulink block? Or do you want to pass in elements from a deque to code generated using Simulink Coder?

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Anshuman
Anshuman el 4 de Dic. de 2024
Hi James,
If you're trying to incorporate custom C++ code, including STL containers like std::deque, into your Simulink models, you can use S-Functions in your Simulink model. S-Functions allow you to integrate custom C/C++ code into Simulink. You can write an S-Function in C++ and use STL containers inside it.
  • Create a C++ source file where you include the necessary STL headers and define functions to interact with std::deque.
  • Write an S-Function wrapper in C/C++ that calls the C++ functions you've defined.
  • Use the 'mex' command to compile the S-Function.
  • Add the compiled S-Function to your Simulink model.
  • Set up the inputs and outputs of the S-Function to match your C++ functions.
For more detailed information, pleaese refer to this documentation:
Hope it helps!

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