MATLAB CODE TO C CODE
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Hi Frnds, i coverted the matlab code to c code using codgen ,while i'm running the code in turbo c i'm facing the problem. its showing 25 errors, most of them showing as decleration syntax error. pls help me out thank you
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Walter Roberson
on 23 Jan 2012
According to one of your other posts, you are using R2011a. Turbo C is not a supported compiler for R2011a. See http://www.mathworks.com/support/compilers/R2011a/win32.html
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Walter Roberson
on 24 Jan 2012
That those are valid declaration syntax in C99, but I do not recall for certain whether they were valid in C89. I do find a number of locations that indicate that Turbo C was C89 at most (and possibly not even all of that), indicating that you will probably need to find a later compiler.
What is your target system that you are compiling for (that the code will be run on)? If it is MS Windows then use one of the compilers listed in the link I gave above.
Kaustubha Govind
on 20 Jan 2012
Perhaps you are not specifying the correct compiler options? Make sure to use the codegen -v (verbose) option to see the exact compiler/linker commands that need to be used.
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Ahmed
on 25 Jan 2012
Dear Rajesh
I have the same problem but when I used you command the following error appeared:
Could not locate the MEX compiler options file mexopts.bat. Run mex -setup to select the MEX compiler and create the MEX options file. Use help codegen for more information on using this command. Error using codegen
How to run mex -setup??
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Walter Roberson
on 25 Jan 2012
At the MATLAB command prompt, type in the command
mex -setup
and press return.
Ahmed
on 29 Jan 2012
Dear Rajesh
I have the following error after writing the command codegen -c (NN_modify)
??? Unable to locate function '(NN_modify)'.
Code generation failed: Open error report. Error using codegen
I don't have any functions in my code
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Jan 2012
It seems unlikely to me that the '(' and ')' would be part of the syntax.
Ahmed
on 29 Jan 2012
Dear Walter
In my code I'm using the following lines:
load('input.mat');
load('target.mat');
after correcting the command line as you recommended, errors changed to:
??? This text contains non-empty top-level expressions. It appears to be a script.
Error in ==> NN_modify Line: 1 Column: 1
Code generation failed: Open error report.
Error using codegen
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Jan 2012
codegen can only compile functions, not scripts. You will have to add
function NN_Modify
as the first line.
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