mxCreateUninitNumericArray (C)
Uninitialized N-D numeric array
C Syntax
#include "matrix.h" mxArray *mxCreateUninitNumericArray(size_t ndim, size_t *dims, mxClassID classid, mxComplexity ComplexFlag);
Arguments
ndim
Number of dimensions. If you specify a value for
ndim
that is less than 2,mxCreateUninitNumericArray
automatically sets the number of dimensions to 2.dims
Dimensions array. Each element in the dimensions array contains the size of the array in that dimension. For example, setting
dims[0]
to 5 anddims[1]
to 7 establishes a5
-by-7
mxArray
. Usually, thedims
array containsndim
elements.classid
Identifier for the class of the array, which determines the way the numerical data is represented in memory. For example, specifying
mxINT16_CLASS
causes each piece of numerical data in themxArray
to be represented as a 16-bit signed integer.ComplexFlag
If the
mxArray
you are creating is to contain imaginary data, setComplexFlag
tomxCOMPLEX
. Otherwise, setComplexFlag
tomxREAL
.
Returns
Pointer to the created mxArray
. If unsuccessful in a standalone
(non-MEX-file) application, returns NULL
. If unsuccessful in a MEX-file,
the MEX-file terminates and returns control to the MATLAB® prompt. The function is unsuccessful when there is not enough free heap space
to create the mxArray
.
Description
Call mxCreateUninitNumericArray
to create an N-dimensional
mxArray
in which all data elements have the numeric data type specified
by classid
. Data elements are not initialized.
mxCreateUninitNumericArray
allocates dynamic memory to store the
created mxArray
. Call mxDestroyArray
to deallocate the
memory.
The following table shows the C classid
values that are equivalent to
MATLAB classes.
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Version History
Introduced in R2015a