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Converting mxArrays to libpointer in MATLAB block

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I have an extrinsic function - foo(), with a prototype similar to below:-
[uint32, voidPtr, uint32Ptr] = foo(voidPtr, uint32Ptr);
I have created a uint32 pointer using libpointer and passed it to the calllib function call of foo(). Now code generation causes these types to be converted to mxArrays. So to convert these mxArrays to known types, we assign them to pre-defined variables of the desired type. But for me, the desired type is uint32Ptr. How do I pre-define a variable of type uint32Ptr as the result of libpointer is also an mxArray? Or, is there a way to declare a variable of type uint32?

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 9 Aug 2013
I would recommend that you move all creation/extraction of libpointers also inside an extrinsic function, and have only builtin (MATLAB) types at the interface, so that you can pre-define them appropriately in your top-level function.
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Arun
Arun on 9 Aug 2013
That is what I did initially - call a MATLAB function to extract pointer data. Thought there might be a prettier work-around to the problem! Thanks for the reply.

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