coder.allowpcode | Control code generation from protected MATLAB files |
coder.ceval | Call external C/C++ function |
coder.cinclude | Include header file in generated code |
coder.cstructname | Name C structure type in generated code |
coder.extrinsic | Declare extrinsic function or functions |
coder.inline | Control inlining in generated code |
coder.load | Load compile-time constants from MAT-file or ASCII file into caller workspace |
coder.nullcopy | Declare uninitialized variables |
coder.opaque | Declare variable in generated code |
coder.ref | Indicate data to pass by reference |
coder.rref | Indicate read-only data to pass by reference |
coder.target | Determine if code generation target is specified target |
coder.unroll | Unroll for-loop by making a copy of the loop body for each loop iteration |
coder.varsize | Declare variable-size array |
coder.wref | Indicate write-only data to pass by reference |
When to Generate Code from MATLAB Algorithms
Decide whether to generate code for your application.
Which Code Generation Feature to Use
Choose code generation feature for your application.
Prerequisites for C/C++ Code Generation from MATLAB
Code generation from MATLAB® code requires the MATLAB Coder™ product and a C/C++ compiler.
Differences Between Generated Code and MATLAB Code
Generated C/C++ code can behave differently than original MATLAB source code.
MATLAB Language Features Supported for C/C++ Code Generation
Use the MATLAB language features and functions that code generation supports.
MATLAB Code Design Considerations for Code Generation
When writing MATLAB for code generation, consider design constraints.