mex file gives two different results. what is the cause?

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Itzik Ben Shabat
Itzik Ben Shabat am 27 Jul. 2016
Kommentiert: Honglei Chen am 28 Jul. 2016
Hello, I am running a mex file that i compiled on my pc. I expect that for the same input the result would be the same. however, this is not the case - the first and second runs (for the same input) give completely diferent results. I am lost and dont know even what to look for. does anyone know what could be the cause of this abnormal phenomena?

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Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen am 27 Jul. 2016
maybe you have some random number in functions you use? Could you try to run
rng(0)
before each run of your script and see if it still produces different results?
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Itzik Ben Shabat
Itzik Ben Shabat am 27 Jul. 2016
no random numbers. but there is a global variable that seems to have beenthe problem. why is that?
Honglei Chen
Honglei Chen am 28 Jul. 2016
I'm wondering if you updated the global variable in your first run but didn't reinitialize it in the second run? Maybe you can try the "clear" command between each run to see if that's the case?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 27 Jul. 2016
You are probably either corrupting memory or using uninitialized memory.
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Itzik Ben Shabat
Itzik Ben Shabat am 27 Jul. 2016
There is a global variable that seems to have beenthe problem. but not sure how could that be corrupted (and im initializing it, however when i changed the location of initialization it solved it) why is that?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson am 27 Jul. 2016
Did you declare the variable as global in every routine you use it in? You need to specifically "global" the variable in each function you want to use the value in.

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