- Use the Define storage class: This allows you to generate #define statements in your code. For more information, see: https://www.mathworks.com/help/ecoder/ug/macro-definitions-define.html
- Use the Custom Code in Simulink Coder: You can declare macros as custom code using Custom Code settings. Learn more here: https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/specify-configure-custom-c-code.html
Simulink AUTOSAR Blockset - macro for PI
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Nicolas B
on 21 Feb 2025
Commented: Nicolas B
on 23 Apr 2025
Hi,
I am generating code from Simulink using AUTOSAR blockset and I would like to avoid having pi as magic number in my code. However, because it is not really a parameter, I would like to try to get Simulink coder to define a macro that sets pi value (e.g. M_PI).
Unfortunately, I haven't found how to do that. Anyone as an idea?
Regards, Nicolas
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SACHIN KHANDELWAL
on 22 Apr 2025
Assuming that you want to define the value of pi as macros (M_PI), here are some steps that you can follow and achieve the same.
I trust that this resolves the issue. If not , please share reproduction steps with dummy model data.
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