Include fft.m in Java Project
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Hello everyone!
I have a matlab function (let's call it mfun) which calls the fft. I use this mfun in Java code, through a class created by Matlab builder JA (R2010a), but I get a java error "Undefined function or method 'fft' for input arguments of type 'int32'". I guess that Java cannot access to the fft function, the .jar file only has one class with this mfun. So, how can I include fft in the .jar?
Thanks!
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Rick Rosson
am 31 Aug. 2011
Hi Frank,
The issue is not with deploying fft using Builder JA, but rather with fft itself. The fft function does not support integer classes as input arguments.
Please try the following at the MATLAB Command Line:
x = int32(randi([-256 255],128,1));
X = fft(x);
Notice that you get the same error message.
You can, however, coerce the integer class input argument to double or single to perform the transformation:
X = fft(double(x));
OR
X = fft(single(x));
HTH.
Rick
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Rick Rosson
am 31 Aug. 2011
I think the easiest thing to do would be to modify the MATLAB source code for the time2rms function, and then re-deploy using the MATLAB Compiler and Builder JA.
There are two ways to modify the MATLAB code:
- Check the input arguments at the very beginning of the function to see if they are floating point. If not, coerce them right then and there, OR
- Find each instance where the function calls fft, and coerce the input argument at each call site.
To accomplish #1, you would need to use the isa function:
if ~( isa(x,'double') || isa(x,'single') )
x = double(x)
end
I am not sure which way is better, but both should work.
HTH.
Rick
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