casting without rounding using coder

How can I manually trigger casting from a float/double to integer without involving any rounding while using coder?
LUT = single(rand(1,2000)*200);
for i=1:2000
ind = int32(LUT(i));
fprintf("%i\n",ind);
end
When the C++ code is generated it will be similar to:
int ind = static_cast<int>(rt_roundf_snf(LUT[i]));
I am aware that under certain circumstances coder is able to automatically figure out the optimal datatypes for indexing inside for loops resulting then in the desired result:
int ind = static_cast<int>(LUT[i]);

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Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson am 12 Jul. 2022

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Well, the only interpretation I can thing of that matches the "casting without rounding" in a sensible way is:
ind = int32(floor(LUT2(i));
That way ind will be the integer part of whatever LUT2 is. But this is still "rounding-off the fractional part".
HTH

4 Kommentare

Marc Barnada
Marc Barnada am 15 Jul. 2022
Unfortunately my interest is to simply trigger a plain static_cast<int> call without flooring, ceiling or rounding.
Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson am 15 Jul. 2022
What is the crucial difference?
Marc Barnada
Marc Barnada am 18 Jul. 2022
I want to have highly efficient C++ code, and that extra call to rt_roundf_snf has a big impact in the timings of a Look-Up-Table (LUT) function.
Bjorn Gustavsson
Bjorn Gustavsson am 18 Jul. 2022
If it is a limited point-of-use and a one-time effort would it be possible to manually edit the generated code?

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