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How can I dump of variables to a file using Matlab Coder? It complains that fopen can't be used for this (I don't want to do coder.extrinsic).
Also, somewhat related, is there a way to inject C code into an m-file such that when Coder tries to generate code it simply copies that C code over to the C file unprocessed?

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Desiree
Desiree on 25 Aug 2011
You can use coder.ceval to call the C routine of FOPEN instead of the MATLAB implementation of FOPEN as this is not supported for code generation with MATLAB Coder.
There is a MATLAB Coder demo for reading from an external file which shows how to use this:
coderdemo_readfile
You can include custom code by adding with coder.config options, see:
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CP
CP on 25 Aug 2011
Thanks, don't have time to look at the demo in detail just now but it looks like it's exactly what I wanted.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 24 Aug 2011
Could you use coder.extrinsic('#include "source_to_inject.h"')
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 25 Aug 2011
Walter: No. The coder.extrinsic directive is used to call MATLAB functions unsupported for code generation. Desiree's suggestion of using coder.ceval is the right approach.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 25 Aug 2011
Thanks. I haven't read enough messages about coder.* yet to have the pieces straightened out yet.

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