Coder Size Mismatch error

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Naga Manoj Kumar Lakkoju
Naga Manoj Kumar Lakkoju on 3 Apr 2021
Hello All,
Here is the small function i want to convert to C using Matlab coder.
function []=fun()
x=ones(9,11).*[0:10:100];
var1 = 0;
for t=11:500
a1=(rand-0.5)*1;
x(1,t+1)=x(1,t)+a1;
if x(1,t+1)<(100-var1) || x(1,t+1)>(100+var1)
x(1,t+1)=x(1,t);
end
end
end
I am getting size mismatch error: [9,11] ~=[1,11] in Matlab coder.
Things I tried
function []=fun()
x=bsxfun(@times, ones(9,11),[0:10:100]); % Changed this line
var1 = 0;
for t=11:500
a1=(rand-0.5)*1;
x(1,t+1)=x(1,t)+a1; % error in this line
if x(1,t+1)<(100-var1) || x(1,t+1)>(100+var1)
x(1,t+1)=x(1,t);
end
if sum(x(:,t+1))/9<100-5
x(:,t+1)=x(:,t+1)+5;
end
end
end
Error : Index exceeds array dimensions. Index value 12 exceeds valid range [1-11] of array x.
function []=fun()
x=bsxfun(@times, ones(9,11),[0:10:100]);
x=repmat(x,[1,1290]) % Changed this line
var1 = 0;
for t=11:1290
a1=(rand-0.5)*1;
x(1,t+1)=x(1,t)+a1;
if x(1,t+1)<(100-var1) || x(1,t+1)>(100+var1)
x(1,t+1)=x(1,t);
end
if sum(x(:,t+1))/9<100-5 % error in this line
x(:,t+1)=x(:,t+1)+5;
end
end
end
Error: Sizes mismatch: [1290][9] ~= [14179][9]. in coder and also it is not correct because in my main file dimension of x and other variable is not matching. So I think it is better not to use repmat.
Please give your suggestions. I will try to apply in my code.
Thank You
Manoj
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Naga Manoj Kumar Lakkoju
Naga Manoj Kumar Lakkoju on 4 Apr 2021
Edited: Naga Manoj Kumar Lakkoju on 4 Apr 2021
Yeah, Got it. Thank for the questions . Here is updated code.
coder.varsize('x');
x=zeros(9,1300);
x=bsxfun(@times,ones(9,11),[0:10:100]);
x=[x, zeros(9,1279)];
% Not related to previous code.
I have one more doubt
Let say, I have a structure, and When I try to generate code in Matlabcoder it is showing error
If i apply same questions here, a is executed 10 times which means it will have 10 instances. So do I need to pre allocate all the 10 fields? If that is the case then it would be messy if we have more filelds or max loop is so high. there must some way to do this
dpb
dpb on 4 Apr 2021
I'm not all that familiar with the coder, but look at/read the documentation thoroughly first...
<Coder controlling-memory-allocation> looks like a good starting point.

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