Resolve Issue: coder.varsize
Not Supported for Strings
Issue
Code generation does not support defining string variables as variable-size by
using the coder.varsize
directive. If you call
coder.varize
on a string variable, you see this error message
during code generation:
coder.varsize() is not supported for variables of string
type.
Possible Solutions
Consider this MATLAB® function, which returns a string. Code generation fails for this
function because the code generator defines s
as a fixed-size
string with length 0
and cannot then increase the size of the
string during the for
-loop. You cannot use
coder.varsize
to define s
as variable size
because s
is a
string.
function out = varSizeStringError(n) s = ""; for i = 1:n s = s + ":) "; end out = s; end
Avoid Using Strings
If your application does not require strings, you can use a variable-size character vector instead of a string. For example:
function out = varSizeStringExample1(n) s = ''; coder.varsize('s'); for i = 1:n s = append(s,':) '); end out = s; end
Convert Variable-Size Character Vector to String
Because code generation supports defining variable-size character arrays using
coder.varsize
directive, you can define a variable-size
character vector and then convert that vector to a string. For
example:
function out = varSizeStringExample2(n) chars = ''; coder.varsize("chars"); s = convertCharsToStrings(chars); for i = 1:n s = s + ":) "; end out = s; end
Convert Array of Blanks to String
If you convert an empty array of blanks to a string, you can change the length of this string without explicitly defining it as variable size. For example:
function out = varSizeStringExample3(n) s = string(blanks(coder.ignoreConst(0))); for i = 1:n s = s + ":) "; end out = s; end