Matlab Code to C

Dear memebrs
I have a question
what dose this Matlab code means in C ?
function [t1,t2, t0, n] = fcn(y, y1, y2)
Thanks in advance

Answers (2)

MechtEngineer
MechtEngineer on 18 Jun 2014

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Is the MATLAB code from a Simulink project? If so, you can find more information about the Simulink fcn User-Defined block here: http://www.mathworks.com.au/help/simulink/slref/fcn.html

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Ahmed
Ahmed on 18 Jun 2014
Well its actually a matlab code which I want to adopt into my c programm
But I dont understand some syntax
Niklas Nylén
Niklas Nylén on 18 Jun 2014

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The documentation of how functions are declared in Matlab is available here: http://www.mathworks.se/help/matlab/ref/function.html
In your case, fcn is the name of the function. y, y1 and y2 are the input variables. t1,t2, t0 and n are the output variables (return values).

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