Student Competition: Code Generation Training, Code Generation with MATLAB
From the series: Student Competition: Code Generation Training
MATLAB® is a high-level programming language that allows users to prototype algorithms using built-in libraries for applications like image processing, signal processing, and machine learning. This video shows you how to generate low-level C/C++ code from MATLAB code. This will enable you to convert algorithms prototyped in MATLAB directly into portable, readable, and editable C/C++ code without having to rewrite code by hand.
This video will give you an overview of MATLAB Coder™ and walk you through the workflow involved with preparing MATLAB code for code generation and using the MATLAB Coder app to generate source code, static libraries, or dynamic libraries. You will understand the different files generated from MATLAB Coder to help you navigate the generated code.
Finally, this video will walk you through using this generated code as standalone executables or call this generated code from handwritten external code.
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Published: 10 Oct 2018
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