matlab coder--error while converting .m file.
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I am trying to convert .m to .c but i ma getting following error----
>>this text contains some non-empty top-level expressions.It appears to be a script.
my .m starts with %comments and then some functions calling as per user-based inputs.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 28 Jul 2011
You need to define your MATLAB code as a function (it appears what you have now is a script). See Basic Parts of a Program File. You need to use the function keyword and specify any input/output arguments along with the function name.
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Arthur
on 7 Apr 2013
Hello, i've gotta the some problem, but in other conversion type. I'm trying to convert a floating point code to fixed point format code. For that, i'm using a Test Bench Code, just like the tutorial below suggests.
The same error happens: the Builder sees the .m file of the testbench as a script. Although, i can't use it as a function because it would contradict the tutorial above. What should I do?
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Kiran Kintali
on 8 Apr 2013
Hi Arthur,
Can you try making the script into a void void function (a function with no inputs or outputs)?
If you can send me your code I can give more concrete answer. (<mailto:kiran.kintali@mathworks.com kiran.kintali@mathworks.com>)
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