S-function error - compilation ok

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Hi, i want to implement the following code into an S-function. The algorithm below separates the digits of the input number, adds 64 to the digit and the output will be a vector with these values. For some reason it doesn't want to work, i tested it using a Simulink Model which consisted of a
1.constant block
2.s-function builder
3.scope
For any input value, the scope displays 0.
*Note that at the end there is no return value, because the compiler gives 'extraneous return value' error message.
How can i resolve this problem? Thank you.
typedef unsigned char byte;
byte i,nr;
int s;
int main();
{
long newu = 0;
nr = 0;
s = 0;
if(u[1]<0)
s = 1;
while(u[1]!=0)
{
newu = newu * 10 + (u[1] % 10);
u[1]/10;
nr++;
}
for(i=nr;i>=1;i--)
{
y[i]=newu %10;
newu/=10;
}
for(i=1;i<=nr;i++)
{
switch(y[i])
{
case 0: y[i]=65;
break;
case 1:y[i]=66;
break;
case 2: y[i]=67;
break;
case 3:y[i]=68;
break;
case 4: y[i]=69;
break;
case 5:y[i]=70;
break;
case 6: y[i]=71;
break;
case 7:y[i]=72;
break;
case 8: y[i]=73;
break;
case 9:y[i]=74;
break;
}
}
}
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Zoltan
Zoltan on 6 Jan 2013
I forgot to mention that the compilation is successful

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 7 Jan 2013
Do you call main() in the S-function Builder Outputs pane? How is the input 'u' and output 'y' passed in? I would recommend that you rename the function to something other than main and make it so that 'u' and 'y' are input/output arguments respectively.
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Zoltan
Zoltan on 8 Jan 2013
Yes, i call main() in the S-function output pane. My problem is similar to this:
Should i make a function which does the conversion , for ex.
int conv(u); //which consists of the code above
and the main program, which calls the conv function
int main()
{
y = conv(u);
}
Also, how can i use the Legacy Code Tool to help me?
Thanks.
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 9 Jan 2013
Please see this page for help on the Legacy Code Tool.
Yes, you you move your code into the function called conv, and call conv from the Outputs pane of the S-function builder.

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