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Syntax
mbreal(n)
Description
mbreal(x)
causes the MATLAB Compiler to impute that x
is real (not complex). At runtime, if mbreal
determines that x
holds a complex value, mbreal
issues an error message and halts execution of the MEX-file.
mbreal
tells the MATLAB interpreter to check whether x
holds a real value. If x
does not, mbreal
issues an error message and halts execution of the M-file. The MATLAB interpreter does not use mbreal
to impute x
.
Note that mbreal
only tests x
at the point in an M-file or MEX-file where an mbreal
call appears. In other words, an mbreal
call tests the value of x
only once. If x
becomes complex after the mbreal
test, mbreal
cannot issue an error message.
A real value is any scalar, vector, or matrix that contains no imaginary components.
Example
This code in MATLAB causes mbreal
to generate an error message because n
contains an imaginary component.
n = 17 + 5i; mbreal(n); ??? Error using ==> mbreal Argument to mbreal must be real.
See Also
mbrealscalar
, mbrealvector
, mcc
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