Matlab Coder for .m archives that call another .m archives
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I want to generate C code from a .m archive from MATLAB, but this archive calls different .m archives from its code, such as another script or a function. How can I generate portable and readable C code so that the complete .m archive could run correctly?
On the other hand, I would like to know which kind of code would run faster my .m archive. Do I use C code, a MEX function or an executable?
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Pruthvi Muppavarapu
on 14 May 2019
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Hi David,
That should not be a problem. When you ask to process your top-level function, the coder will automatically find the routines that are called, and the routines that they call, and so on. So you should be able to successfully generate C code using the top-level .m archive.
To answer to your second query, MEX functions could be used for accelerated versions of your .m archives. You might use MEX functions for faster execution of your .m files.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Pruthvi
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David López de la Cruz
on 22 May 2019
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