Class: coder.CellType
Package: coder
Make a heterogeneous copy of a cell array type
newt = makeHeterogeneous(t)
t = makeHeterogeneous(t)
creates
a newt
= makeHeterogeneous(t
)coder.CellType
object for a heterogeneous cell
array from the coder.CellType
object t
. t
cannot
represent a variable-size cell array.
The classification as heterogeneous is permanent. You cannot
later create a homogeneous coder.CellType
object
from newt
.
creates
a heterogeneous t
= makeHeterogeneous(t
)coder.CellType
object from t
and
replaces t
with the new object.
In the display of a coder.CellType
object,
the terms locked heterogeneous
or locked
homogeneous
indicate that the classification as homogeneous
or heterogeneous is permanent. You cannot later change the classification
by using the makeHomogeneous
or makeHeterogeneous
methods.
coder.typeof
determines whether
the cell array type is homogeneous or heterogeneous. If the cell array
elements have the same class and size, coder.typeof
returns
a homogeneous cell array type. If the elements have different classes, coder.typeof
returns
a heterogeneous cell array type. For some cell arrays, the classification
as homogeneous or heterogeneous is ambiguous. For example, the type
for {1 [2 3]} can be a 1x2 heterogeneous type. The first element is
double and the second element is 1x2 double. The type can also be
a 1x3 homogeneous type in which the elements have class double and
size 1x:2. For these ambiguous cases, coder.typeof
uses
heuristics to classify the type as homogeneous or heterogeneous. If
you want a different classification, use the makeHomogeneous
or makeHeterogeneous
methods.