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times(a,b)
times(a,b) is called for the syntax a .* b when a or b is an object.
a.*b denotes element-by-element multiplication. a and b must have the same dimensions unless one is a scalar value. A scalar value can be multiplied by any other value.
times does not support fi objects of data type Boolean.
Note For information about the fimath properties involved in Fixed-Point Toolbox calculations, see Using fimath Properties to Perform Fixed-Point Arithmetic and Using fimath ProductMode and SumMode in the Fixed-Point Toolbox User's Guide. For information about calculations using Simulink Fixed Point software, see the Arithmetic Operations chapter of the Simulink Fixed Point User's Guide. |
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