Matlab function code error

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Samah EL QASSAH
Samah EL QASSAH on 24 Jun 2016
Edited: Steven Lord on 26 Jun 2016
Hi! Could you expalin me what this part of the code mean?
if (!mxIsDoubleScalar(prhs[1])) {
TT_MEX_ERROR("Error using ==> ttAnalogOut\nIllegal output value.");
return;
}
This is the code:
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#define KERNEL_MATLAB
#include "../ttkernel.h"
#include "../analogout.cpp"
#include "getrtsys.cpp"
void mexFunction( int nlhs, mxArray *plhs[],
int nrhs, const mxArray *prhs[] )
{
rtsys = getrtsys(); // Get pointer to rtsys
if (rtsys==NULL) {
return;
}
// Check number and type of arguments.
if(nrhs != 2) {
TT_MEX_ERROR("Error using ==> ttAnalogOut\nWrong number of input arguments.");
return;
}
if (!mxIsDoubleScalar(prhs[0])) {
TT_MEX_ERROR("Error using ==> ttAnalogOut\nIllegal output channel.");
return;
}
if (!mxIsDoubleScalar(prhs[1])) {
TT_MEX_ERROR("Error using ==> ttAnalogOut\nIllegal output value.");
return;
}
int outpChan = (int) *mxGetPr(prhs[0]);
double value = *mxGetPr(prhs[1]);
ttAnalogOut(outpChan, value);
}
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Torsten
Torsten on 24 Jun 2016
My guess is:
If prhs[1] is not a scalar of type double, print the following error message:
Error using ==> ttAnalogOut
Illegal output value.
Best wishes
Torsten.
James Tursa
James Tursa on 24 Jun 2016
@Torsten: Correct.

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Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Jun 2016
As discussed in your previous question where I already told you that the code was testing for the input to be a scalar double, what you need to do is to add the code
disp(size(data.u))
disp(class(data.u))
before the ttAnalogOut call, and tell us what output was produced.
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Samah EL QASSAH
Samah EL QASSAH on 26 Jun 2016
This is what I get:
It's a double.
Steven Lord
Steven Lord on 26 Jun 2016
Edited: Steven Lord on 26 Jun 2016
The function mxIsDoubleScalar asks two questions. Only if the answers to BOTH questions are "yes" does the function return true.
A 0-by-0 double array answers "yes" to the question "Are you a double array?"
A 0-by-0 double array answers "no" to the question "Are you a scalar?"
Only 1-by-1 arrays answer "yes" to the question "Are you a scalar?"

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