changeble patern on strfind in embedded matlab function or stateflow

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Luhur
Luhur le 11 Juil 2011
hi all,,
correct = any(strfind((x')>4,[1 1 1 1 1]))
what if during the x value change, the pattern change too,, for example:
from:
correct = any(strfind((x')>4,[1 1 1 1 1]))
become:
correct = any(strfind((x')>4,[1 1 1 1 1 1 1]))
while the x value increase from 5 to 8,
then the pattern change again if the x value increase from 9 to 12.
become:
correct = any(strfind((x')>4,[1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1]))
how we do it on Embedded matlab function or STATEFLOW???
thanks.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 11 Juil 2011
Have a second input to your EML, say n, feed a constant block with value of 5, 6, 7, etc, or this input could be a varying signal. Inside your EML, you can generate the [1 1 1 1] vector with ones(1,n);
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Luhur
Luhur le 11 Juil 2011
what if the x value that change fang???
x value change (for example increase) then the pattern also increase (for example: from [1 1 1 1] become [1 1 1 1 1 1]????
how its gonna be?? like this??
function V=sequence(x)
%#codegen
correct= testinput(x);
if correct
V=10000;
else
V=1;
end
function correct = testinput(x)
eml.extrinsic('strfind');
correct = any(strfind((x')>4,[1,n]));
(how we manage to control the n value of the pattern??? is it give another input from simulink???)
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 11 Juil 2011
Well, that is up to you. From your description, I thought you want to do:
correct = any(strfind((x')>4,ones(1,n))); where n is a varying number, it could be 5, 6, 7, or 12. That's what you want, right? You could make n the second input of your EML, change those lines accordingly,
function V=sequence(x,n)
correct= testinput(x,n)
function correct = testinput(x,n)

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Luhur
Luhur le 11 Juil 2011
SORRY... NOT X CHANGE, BUT ANOTHER VARIABLE, LET SAY Y...

Luhur
Luhur le 11 Juil 2011
i use this in my EMF fang:
function V=sequence(x,n)
%#codegen
correct= testinput(x,n);
if correct
V=10;
else
V=1;
end
function correct = testinput(x,n)
eml.extrinsic('strfind');
correct = any(strfind((x')>4,ones(1,n)));
and still error. it was shown:
*Computed maximum size is not bounded. Static memory allocation requires all sizes to be bounded. The computed size is [1 x :?].
Function 'Embedded MATLAB Function' (#37.186.195), line 11, column 30: "ones(1,n)" Launch diagnostic report.*
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Luhur
Luhur le 11 Juil 2011
yes, constant 6, 8, 9 it can be change because i use slider gain fang.
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 11 Juil 2011
Try put a fixed number first to see if it passed, like correct = any(strfind((x')>4,ones(1,6))) in your EML code. Then add a data type conversion block between your slide gain block and the EML block. I wonder if it requires n to be explicitly specified as an unsigned integer.

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Luhur
Luhur le 11 Juil 2011
succeed fang,, but its not in sequence...
for example the value:
[1 2 5 5 5 5 5 2 6 6 6 6 6 2 1 1 2 1 1 2] when n=10 supposed to be false. because there was 2 between it. but the condition said it TRUE.
not in sequence.. so???
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 11 Juil 2011
It's getting harder and harder for me to understand your question. Can you write it in a complete sentense?
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 11 Juil 2011
If you run it in MATLAB directly, it gives correct result. I suspect you made mistake somewhere else. That's why I asked you to double check everything.
x=[1 2 5 5 5 5 5 2 6 6 6 6 6 2 1 1 2 1 1 2]';
n=10;
correct = any(strfind((x')>4,ones(1,n)))
correct =
0

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Luhur
Luhur le 11 Juil 2011
haha.. sorry fang... :D
i mean this condition:
correct = any(strfind((x')>4,ones(1,n)));
will TRUE even the result in sequence is more than the n value.
for example n=2, then [5 5 5 2 2] the condition is TRUE right?? because in sequence more than n=2, value 5 mention 3 times a row. not exact must mention 2 times a row.
right???
what about the condition if we want have exact in sequence. i mean, like in the above: for example n=2, then [5 5 5 2 2] the condition is FALSE, because strict to the condition must only 2 times a row.
get it fang???
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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 11 Juil 2011
In the case of n=2, x=[5 5 1 5 5], should it return TRUE or FALSE?
Luhur
Luhur le 11 Juil 2011
if TRUE the code is???
if FALSE the code is???

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang le 11 Juil 2011
TRUE when there is one and only one exact number of consecutive values greater than 4.
correct=length(strfind((x')>4,ones(1,n)))==1
TRUE when there is exact number of consecutive values greater than 4, multiple occurrence is allowed, however, more consecutive values greater than 4 will result in FALSE.
correct=or(isempty(diff(strfind((x')>4,ones(1,n)))),all(diff(strfind((x')>4,ones(1,n)))>1))
I realize that I don't have to make it an one-liner. Using the following two lines is better for readability.
correct=diff(strfind((x')>4,ones(1,n)));
correct=or(isempty(correct),all(correct>1));

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