Skipping execution paths for autocoding

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Samuel Pawlyk
Samuel Pawlyk 2022 年 8 月 10 日
回答済み: Konstantinos Athanasiou 2022 年 8 月 11 日
I have a code base where there are a number of possible techniques to solve a problem each with pros and cons. It is set up so I can choose between these functions at runtime with a flag. However some of the solution methods can not be autocoded. I would like a way to tell the autocoder to skip trying to compile specific execution paths.
For example
SolverMethod = ?
if solverMethod ==1:
solveWithMethodA()
elseif solverMethod ==2:
solveWithMethodB() //Can not autocode
elseif solverMethod ==3:
solveWithMethodC()
else
solveWithMethodA()
This code should still be able to autocode and just not offer solverMethod B. is there a way to do this?

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Konstantinos Athanasiou
Konstantinos Athanasiou 2022 年 8 月 11 日
Use coder.target to determine the target of the solver methods
Following your example above you can do
elseif solverMethod == 2 && coder.target('MATLAB')
to indicate that solveWithMethodB is targeting MATLAB (not code generation).

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