Array of int at the output of a mex file
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I am trying to create a mex function whose entry is an integer and whose output is an array of integers. So the function looks like: int *myFunction(unsigned int N). In the mexFunction, I declare a variable *vari of type int and then
N = mxGetScalar(prhs[0]);
/* assign a pointer to the output */
siz= 2*round(log2(N))+1;
plhs[0] = mxCreateDoubleMatrix(1,siz, mxREAL);
vari = (int*) mxGetPr(plhs[0]); */
/* Call the subroutine. */
vari = myFunction(N);
mexPrintf("The first value is %d\n", vari[0]);
The thing is the first value is the correct one (and the other ones were checked and were correct as well) but when I call the routine mxFunction(16), I get only 0's as output. I guess it is because my output is an array of int but I don't know how to solve the problem. Any hint? Cheers.
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Friedrich
on 15 Mar 2012
The following code runs fine (not sure what the expected output is but it seems good):
#include <stdio.h>
#include <math.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <time.h>
#ifdef _WIN32
#include <windows.h>
#else
#include <sys/utsname.h>
#endif
#include "mex.h"
void gft_1dPartitions(unsigned int N, int* partitions){
int sf = 1;
int cf = 1;
int width = 1;
int pcount = 0;
int pOff;
int ep,en;
pOff = round(log2(N))*2-1;
while (sf < N/2) {
ep = cf+width/2-1;
en = N-cf+width/2+1;
if (ep > N) ep = N;
if (width/2 == 0)
ep+=1;
partitions[pcount] = ep;
partitions[pOff-pcount] = en;
pcount++;
sf = sf+width;
if (sf > 2) width *= 2;
cf = sf+width/2;
}
partitions[pOff+1] = -1;
}
void mexFunction( int nlhs, mxArray *plhs[],
int nrhs, const mxArray *prhs[] )
{
int N, *partitions;
int taille,k;
double *partdouble;
N = mxGetScalar(prhs[0]);
taille = 2*round(log2(N))+1;
plhs[0] = mxCreateNumericMatrix(1, taille, mxINT32_CLASS, mxREAL);
partitions = (int*) mxGetData(plhs[0]);
gft_1dPartitions(N,partitions);
mexPrintf("The first value is %d\n",partitions[0]);
mexPrintf("The second value is %d\n",partitions[1]);
return;
}
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Jan
on 15 Mar 2012
You define "partitions" twice:
- partitions = (int*) mxGetPr(plhs[0]); This is dangerous, because myGetPr replies a pointer to a double array. Better use mxGetData as in the commented section.
- partitions = gft_1dPartitions(N); This overwrites the former definition.It is recommended to use mxMalloc instead of malloc inside MEX functions. If you really want to use malloc, do not forget to let "free" release the reserved memory afterwards.
I think, you want to forward the pointer to the reserved memory block to the subfunction:
taille = 2*round(log2(N))+1;
plhs[0] = mxCreateNumericMatrix(1, taille, mxINT32_CLASS, mxREAL);
partitions = (int*) mxGetData(plhs[0]);
gft_1dPartitions(N, partitions);
Then you write directly to the memory in the lefthand side of the Mex function and the malloc inside the subfunction is removed.
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