covert matlab program to simulink block

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hi all, i am constructing a feedback loop in simulink . the loop contains certain matlab programs. i want to know whether i can implement the matlab code or the executable file in simulink block so that it executes in simulink.
thanks in advance.
with regards, shiksha
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shiksha
shiksha on 19 Feb 2014
Hi all, Thanks for the reply. I actually want to do some image processing(SIFT) in the block to get some variables. So it requires a group of programs not just one program or function. So is there any way to do it?
regards, shiksha

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Anuj
Anuj on 18 Feb 2014
You can use MATLAB Function. Go through this- MATLAB Function

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Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 18 Feb 2014
Shiksha, yes, provided I correctly understand your question.
You can include MATLAB functions in Simulink models (e.g., by using a MATLAB function block from the library [User-Defined Functions]). When you run the Simulink model the model-embedded MATLAB functions are automatically executed.
Does this answer your question?
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shiksha
shiksha on 19 Feb 2014
Hi mischa, Thanks for the reply. I actually want to do some image processing(SIFT) in the block to get some variables. So it requires a group of programs not just one program or function. So is there any way to do it?
regards, shiksha
Mischa Kim
Mischa Kim on 20 Feb 2014
Absolutely. You can have multiple MATLAB functions inside a Simulink model, simply drag the MATLAB function block from the Library as many times as you need, or, copy-paste the block inside the model.
You can also call MATLAB functions (say, e.g., from one of these functions blocks) that are not part of the Simulink model.

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Muruganandham Subramanian
Muruganandham Subramanian on 21 Feb 2014
Try using 's-function' block (Level-1).

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