- Constant properties documentation - https://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2022b/matlab/matlab_oop/properties-with-constant-values.html.
- Guidelines to make code generation work for classes - https://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2022b/simulink/ug/how-working-with-matlab-classes-is-different-for-code-generation.html.
SIngleton implementation without persistent variables
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Hi,
I have a handle class with a singleton implementation that uses persistent variables.
classdef MyHandler < handle
properties
...
...
...
end
methods(Access=protected)
function obj = MyHandler()
%Constructor logic
end
end
methods(Static)
function inst = instance()
persistent obj;
if isempty(obj)
obj = MyPackage.MyHandler();
end
inst = obj;
end
end
end
Is there a way to implement the same functionality without usage of persistent variables ? I am trying to generate C code from a system object that uses this handle class.
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Malay Agarwal
on 28 Aug 2024
Edited: Malay Agarwal
on 28 Aug 2024
You can create a singleton class without using persistent variables by defining the instance as a constant property. I have attached an example class to the answer. You can verify that the class indeed behaves like a singleton:
% Create two objects
obj = singleton.getInstance
obj1 = singleton.getInstance
% The two objects refer to the same handle
obj == obj1
% Changing non-constant properties in one object reflects changes in both the objects
obj.x = 2;
obj, obj1
If you right click the class file and click on "Check Code Generation Readiness", you'll see that the tool does not report any issues:
Please refer to the following resources for more information:
Hope this helps!
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