Usage of Step Function in Matlab Coder?
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Sharan Duggirala
on 24 Mar 2015
Answered: Jonas Kandume
on 13 Nov 2020
An excerpt of my code shown below:
% Creating the detector for the face
detector = vision.CascadeObjectDetector;
% Bounding Box for face
A = step(detector,I);
This basically doesn't work in the MATLAB coder as it says that A is undefined. The exact error is below:
"Undefined function or variable 'A'. The first assignment to a local variable determines its class."
If I use zeros and preallocate A, step just redefines it. Has anyone gotten around this?
Hope someone can help me on this one!
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Denis Gurchenkov
on 30 Mar 2015
Edited: Denis Gurchenkov
on 30 Mar 2015
I did the following:
- Saved this test into test.m:
function A = test
I = 1;
detector = vision.CascadeObjectDetector;
A = step(detector,I);
end
- Typed this in MATLAB propmpt:
codegen test
It successfully compiled and produced test_mex in bot 2014b and 2014a releases. Can you show what did you do to get the error? Which release of MATLAB you are using?
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Denis Gurchenkov
on 1 Apr 2015
Replace the assert statements with the following:
assert(isa(I, 'uint8'));
assert(size(I, 1) < 100);
assert(size(I, 2) < 100);
assert(size(I, 3) == 3);
This will make your example compile fine.
The catch here is that CascadeObjectDetector requires the input's 3rd dimension to be exactly 3. That is, the input must be NxMx3 array. Therefore the assert that size(I,3) == 3 is required.
Also, for code generation, CascadeObjectDetector requires the size of the input to be bounded. There fore the asserts for size(I,1) < 100 and size(I,2) < 100 are required. Of course you can change 100 to some other number, it just has to be some concrete number.
Does this make sense?
Denis.
function [rect] = bound(I)
assert(isa(I, 'uint8'));
assert(size(I, 1) < 100);
assert(size(I, 2) < 100);
assert(size(I, 3) == 3);
detector = vision.CascadeObjectDetector;
A = step(detector, I);
rect = zeros(1,4);
rect = [A(1,1), A(1,2), A(1,3), A(1,4)];
end
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