How to generate C code for the matlab function "kurtogram"?

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HF
HF el 30 de En. de 2021
Comentada: HF el 31 de En. de 2021
Hello,
I am trying to generate C code for my Matlab code. My Matlab code runs perfectly without any problems.
To generate the C code, I am using the Matlab C coder.
However, while trying to generate C code for the Matlab function kurtogram I always get some errors. When I try generate C code for kurtogram without any output parameters, I am able to generate C code.
Does anyone know how to solve this or what I am possibly doing wrong.
This is the function I would like to have in C code:
function [fc, BW] = causprobieren (x,sampRate)
double fc
double BW
[~, ~, ~, fc, ~, BW] = kurtogram(x, sampRate);
end
I am using this script for testing the function:
sampRate = 1000;
X = X';
[fc, B] = causprobieren(X(1:2500),sampRate)

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 30 de En. de 2021
double fc
is the same thing as
double('fc')
which means to convert the character codes for 'f' 'c' to double precision and display them. It has nothing to do with declaring fc to be double precision.
You need to assign zeros of appropriate size to fc before you make the call, or you need to use coder.varsize().
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 31 de En. de 2021
When I read the documentation, it looks like in this case you should not initialize a and b
HF
HF el 31 de En. de 2021
I already tried this option too, but I am still not able to generate C code:
function [fc, BW] = causprobieren (x,sampRate)
%#codegen
coder.varsize('a');
coder.varsize('b');
[~, ~, ~, a, ~, b] = kurtogram(x, sampRate);
% kurtogram(x, sampRate);
fc = a;
BW = b;
end

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