Unnecessary copying in Matlab Coder generated C code

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Hi! I generated C code with Matlab Coder can I realize that there are a lot of such unnecessary copying. What can I do to avoid that?
for (i0 = 0; i0 < 153; i0++) {
dv42[i0] = dv74[i0];
dv43[i0] = dv75[i0];
}
...
for (i0 = 0; i0 < 153; i0++) {
dv74[i0] = dv42[i0];
dv75[i0] = dv43[i0];
}
...
for (i0 = 0; i0 < 153; i0++) {
dv42[i0] = dv74[i0];
dv43[i0] = dv75[i0];
}
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Ryan Livingston
Ryan Livingston on 1 Aug 2013
Edited: Ryan Livingston on 1 Aug 2013
If you post a small example of MATLAB code which produces this, we may be able to give some suggestions.

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Jane Jean
Jane Jean on 1 Aug 2013
I have a structure in Matlab similar to what is below and right before the subfunction is called, the generated C code is doing the unnecessary copying instead of taking 'a' directly as an input of the subfunction.
function output = main_function(a)
...
a = [1;2;3];
...
output_sub = subfunction(a)
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Aug 2013
The copying would be appropriate if the subfunction modifies its input, which we cannot determine from what you show.
Why are you passing "a" into main_function and also assigning a value to it?
Jane Jean
Jane Jean on 1 Aug 2013
'a' is first used somewhere before it is reassigned with another value. But right before it is fed into 'subfunction', 'a' is copied to another temporary variable, e.g. 'dv74' then the latter is copied to 'dv42' and 'dv42' is copied back to 'dv74' and 'dv74' is again copied to 'dv42' and finally subfunction takes 'dv42' as input. What can I do to avoid this unnecessary copying?

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