mtlb_int32 — Matlab int32 emulation function
Matlab and Scilab int32
behave differently in some particular cases:
With complex input: Matlab int32
can be used with complex values what Scilab function can not.
With %inf
: Matlab int32
returns 2147483647 and Scilab returns -2147483648.
With %nan
: Matlab int32
returns 0 and Scilab returns -2147483648.
With -%nan
: Matlab int32
returns 0 and Scilab returns -2147483648.
The function mtlb_int32(A)
is used by
mfile2sci
to replace int32(A)
when it was not
possible to know what was the input while porting Matlab code to Scilab. This function will
determine the correct semantic at run time. If you want to have a
more efficient code it is possible to replace mtlb_int32
calls:
If A
does not contain %inf
, %nan
or -%nan
values
mtlb_int32(A)
may be replaced by int32(A)
Caution: mtlb_int32
has not to be used for hand coded functions.