Matlab Compiler And Simulink
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Hi, I am trying to use matlab compiler to create a standalone application out of my GUI. Unfortunately in the GUI I must use 'sim' and 'simset' to call some simulink model. Does anyone have an idea how to work this out?
Thanks a lot! Jerry
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Guy Rouleau
on 22 Apr 2020
In R2020a, a new product Simulink Compiler has been released to address this exact use case. See an example here.
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Seth Popinchalk
on 24 Jun 2011
Edited: John Kelly
on 26 Feb 2015
The SIM and SIMSET command can not be called from the MATLAB Compiler (This is documented here). To build a standalone GUI that runs your simulation, you need to make the simulation standalone, then build the GUI to run that.
This can be accomplished by using Simulink Coder (or Real-Time Workshop in earlier released) to build a standalone executable. This executable can be called by the GUI to run. The outputs of the simulation executable can be loaded by the GUI and analyzed.
A similar question was asked to Technical Support, and they published a solution: How can I create a standalone executable of a MATLAB GUI which calls a Simulink model?
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Kaixiang Wang
on 7 Jul 2018
Maybe this is the link people are talking about:
shalaka sitre
on 27 Mar 2021
my simulink model onl completes 60% compilation and shows done.
how shopuld i complete it 100%?
Chirag Gupta
on 24 Jun 2011
The sim command is an unsupported command for the MATLAB Compiler and cannot be compiled.
The general strategy in such cases is to you use Simulink Coder to generated an executable out of the Simulink model which you can then control from the GUI.
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giovanni mazzuto
on 29 Jan 2015
Hi. In this day, I'm having the same problem. I found this thread perfectly relevant to my problem. Obviously, there is another problem. All of the proposed links are not available. :( Could you help me, please.
warmest regards GM
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Mark Tom
on 9 May 2015
HI,i have a same problem ,are you solve it ? if you've solved it ,would you like to help me ???my email :aiguozheland@163.com,thank you very much
igdbak
on 12 Feb 2018
Is it possible to call Simulink.saveVars function? In case it is not, how could I call this function from a standalone application?
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