How to define input types in Matlab Coder for a function that has a varying number of input?
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I have a function let's say sq_dist(). This function can be called like this sq_dist(a,b) or sq_dist(a). This function includes slow operations and thus I am trying to make a Mex version of it hoping that it will run faster. I am using the Matlab Coder GUI to do so. In order to define input types (in the define input screen) i use a function that calls sq_dist(a,b) and sq_dist(a) to automatically determine input. This gives me an error: Error determining type for input sq_dist:b. Index exceeds matrix dimensions. Here is my function:
n = 50;
dim = 50;
a = rand(n, dim);
b = rand(n, dim);
u = sq_dist(a, b);
v = sq_dist(a);
So, since sq_dist can be called in different ways I am not sure how to define its input in the Coder.
If i manually set the input to double :inf x :inf for a and b the mex file is compiled but i get a runtime error: Function 'sq_dist' called with wrong number of arguments: expected 2, received 1.
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srj4anoop
on 11 May 2016
Edited: srj4anoop
on 11 May 2016
Hi Alex,
You can make use of 'varargin' keyword to pass variable number of arguments to a function. For more info on varargin refer the following link
Also, refer to the following link on the rules to follow while using 'varargin' for code generation
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