how to make a loop for a simulation?
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I've made a simulink model and I want the simulaltion after starting it to go into a loop that will pause (plot) and then continue the simulation. Can anybody help me with this?
set_param('modelZaGui1','SimulationCommand','start');
go into loop----------
set_param('modelZaGui1','SimulationCommand','pause'); % pause after 10 seconds
plot ( )
set_param('modelZaGui1','SimulationCommand','continue');
set_param('modelZaGui1','SimulationCommand','pause'); % pause after 10 seconds
plot ( )
and to go like this to the end of the simulation. Simulation time is 1000 and it should pause and plot after ever 10 seconds.
Answers (3)
A Jenkins
on 24 Jun 2014
1) This is kind of awkward. Is there a reason you can't use the built in "Scope" block to accomplish this?
2) If you must do it this way, I suppose you could use the "Assertion" block to pause the simulation as described in the help for Controlling Execution of a Simulation. Add a modulus calculation to get "every 10 seconds". (Example model attached.)

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Your main loop could then just wait for the simulation to pause, then call plot, etc, until the simulation is stopped.
%init so they have some value at t==0
ScopeData.time=[];
ScopeData.signals.values=[];
set_param(bdroot,'SimulationCommand','start')
% outer loop for the full simulation
while ~strcmp(get_param(bdroot,'SimulationStatus'),'stopped')
pause(.001) % give the plot a chance to update
if strcmp(get_param(bdroot,'SimulationStatus'),'paused')
plot(ScopeData.time,ScopeData.signals.values);
set_param(bdroot,'SimulationCommand','continue')
end
end
Kaustubha Govind
on 27 Jun 2014
0 votes
It seems like you can achieve the same result by using a Scope block with a Decimation factor of 10. Is there a reason you want to use PLOT instead?
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