Cannot perform an implicit cast between these two classes. - Fixed numbers
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Jonas
le 3 Fév 2021
Réponse apportée : Srija Kethiri
le 12 Déc 2022
Hi all
I have a simple Simulink Function, which accepts two uint32 inputs:
I use this function for stateflow transitions. Typically, I would call it as follows:
after_ms(temp_store_wait,500)
where temp_store_wait is a local uint32 variable, and 500 is just a static input.
However, the compiler complains that:
The reason for this, I believe, is that it regards the static number 500 as a double, and I provide it to a function which only accepts uint32 as second argument. To solve this, I call the function as follows:
after_ms(temp_store_wait,uint32(500))
Although this solves the error, it is really cumbersome and clutters the code. In my opinion, it is totally not necessary since a simple number should not implicitly be double as data type, but should back-propagate its data type, similarly as we can do with a simple Constant block in Simulink.
Can I teach the compiler to back-propagate data types for constant values, such that I don't explicitly need to provide the data type?
Many thanks,
Jonas
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Srija Kethiri
le 12 Déc 2022
Hi Jonas,
I understand that you want to change the default data type of the compiler to “uint32”.
Simulink does not support changing the default data type of the compiler currently.
By default, MATLAB stores all numeric values as double-precision floating point. You cannot change the default type and precision.
You can refer to this document to know about the default data type and numeric types of MATLAB:
Hope this helps!
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