How can I make an object declared within a function persistent?
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I have defined two handle classes for audio filters (LPcomb and APfilt). I would like to write a function to apply these filters to streaming audio on a block-by-block basis. So I declare the object variables to be persistent. In the "if isempty - end" block I try to instantiate these variables as objects of my classes. I get the following error message:
The following error occurred
converting from LPcomb to double:
Error using double
Conversion to double from LPcomb
is not possible.
So it seems that when you declare a variable to be persistent, it is declared as a double and cannot be instantiated as an object. How can I declare persistent objects in a function?
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Guillaume
on 16 Jun 2015
I cannot reproduce the problem. Can you post the code that is creating the error?
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Eric Lin
on 17 Jun 2015
As Guillaume notes, we'll need the code in question to help you further.
However, it is important to note that persistent variables are initialized as double arrays so a type change must first be performed if you would like the persistent variable to store non-double elements, as discussed in this answer: Trouble with persistent array of class objects
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