For information on working with Fixed-Point features, refer to the Fixed-Pointtopic.
System objects that support fixed-point data processing have
fixed-point properties. When you display the properties of a System object™,
click Show all properties
at the end of the property
list to display the fixed-point properties for that object. You can
also display the fixed-point properties for a particular object by
typing vision.<ObjectName>.helpFixedPoint
at
the command line.
The following Computer Vision Toolbox™ objects support fixed-point data processing.
Several properties affect the fixed-point data processing used by a System object. Objects perform fixed-point processing and use the current fixed-point property settings when they receive fixed-point input.
You change the values of fixed-point properties in the same
way as you change any System object property value. You also use the Fixed-Point Designer™ numerictype
(Fixed-Point Designer) object to specify the
desired data type as fixed point, the signedness, and the word- and
fraction-lengths.
In the same way as for blocks, the data type properties of many
System objects can set the appropriate word lengths and scalings automatically
by using full precision. System objects assume that the target specified
on the Configuration Parameters Hardware Implementation target is ASIC/FPGA
.
If you have not set the property that activates a dependent property and you attempt to change that dependent property, you will get a warning message.
You must set the property that activates a dependent property before attempting to change the dependent property. If you do not set the activating property, you will get a warning message.
Note
System objects do not support fixed-point word lengths greater than 128 bits.
For any System object provided in the Toolbox, the fimath settings for any fimath attached to a fi input or a fi property are ignored. Outputs from a System object never have an attached fimath.