coder.ceval('printf',....) does not print a message instantaneously
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Hi! I need to print a message every few iterations during a simulation to control current state of the simulation. Since the m-file is designated for C-code generation using codegen, I use coder.ceval('printf',...) method. When I verify the compiled C-code using .mex function, none of the messages is printed during the simulation. Instead, all messages are printed at once after the simulation finishes. How can I force codegen to print a message instanteneously? Does anything similar to drawnow exist for coder.ceval('printf',..)? Anyone's help is appreciated!
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Friedrich
2012-8-17
编辑:Friedrich
2012-8-17
Hi,
as long you stay with mex you can do a
mexEvalString("drawnow");
So a
coder.ceval('mexEvalString', '"drawnow"')
This will give the MATLAB Thread enough time to flush the buffer and to display the data.
In the case you want to generate code not for mex only you can use the coder.target to differentiate between those cases during the code generation process:
if strcmp('mex',coder.target)
coder.ceval('mexEvalString', '"drawnow"')
end
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Tomas Jurena
2012-8-20
编辑:Tomas Jurena
2012-8-20
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Juan Rojas
2013-2-20
how do you create the C_formatted_message?
In my case I use printf with a file stream as: coder.ceval('printf',fid,s11,s12,int32(i));
Where fid was declared as: fid = coder.opaque('FILE *','NULL');
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