Issue using memset in mex function

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Nicolas
Nicolas on 4 Oct 2013
Answered: James Tursa on 5 Oct 2013
Hi,
I'm writing my first mex function and I've been running into some problems building it. The following warning is produced:
warning: implicitly declaring library function 'memset' with type 'void *(void *, int, unsigned long)'
memset(MASK, 0, sizeof(MASK[0])*nRow*nCol);
I'm not sure why this warning is produced. Memset is used here to initialize the 2D array MASK to 0:
unsigned char *MASK;
plhs[2] = mxCreateDoubleMatrix(nRow, nCol, mxREAL);
MASK = (unsigned char *)mxGetPr(plhs[2]);
Any help would be appreciated, thank you.
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dk
dk on 5 Oct 2013
Edited: dk on 5 Oct 2013
Did you #include string.h in the source code ?

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James Tursa
James Tursa on 5 Oct 2013
1) Include string.h as already suggested by dk.
2) You don't need to zero out the memory behind the data pointer returned by mxGetPr, since the mxCreateDoubleMatrix function automatically zero's out these values.
3) You are not zero'ing out the proper amount of memory anyway. You have a double matrix of size nRow x nCol, so that is 8 * nRow * nCol bytes, but you are only zero'ing out 1 * nRow * nCol bytes in your memset call since sizeof(MASK[0]) is sizeof(unsigned char) = 1.

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