Problems converting to C/C++
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I am converting some of my code to C/C++ and I am getting as expected a lot of error. For example the following piece of code returns error while building due to the fact that i am using a cell, something that is not supported by the compiler. What can i do? Thank you in advance for your time and consideration
K = logical(diff([x(1)+abs(x(1))*2e-7; x; x(end)-abs(x(end))*2e-7])<=0); %
L = {K(2:end) & [K(2); K(2:end-1)~=K(3:end)]};
L = cell2mat(L(1));
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Andy Sonnenburg
on 25 Jul 2014
In this particular case, the cell array use is not absolutely necessary. Try
K = logical(diff([x(1)+abs(x(1))*2e-7; x; x(end)-abs(x(end))*2e-7])<=0);
L = K(2:end) & [K(2); K(2:end-1)~=K(3:end)];
A cell array can often be replaced with a matrix when all cells of the cell array are of the same type. In this particular case, the cell array has only a single element, and therefore all elements are of the same type.
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