Error in Using set_param

I've not been able to set the consant in the "constant" block. I used: set_param('dummy/Constant','x',50) but kept getting eroor "Constant block does not have a parameter named 'x'". 'dummy' is the model name.
Thanks.

 Accepted Answer

William
William on 14 Jul 2014

0 votes

I still got error: "Invalid setting in Constant block 'Constant' for parameter 'Value'. 'x' is in the place of the 'constant' block where the numeric value is given.

5 Comments

>> set_param('dummy/Constant','X',50) Constant block does not have a parameter named 'X'
>> set_param('dummy/Constant','x','50') Constant block does not have a parameter named 'x'
The error is telling you what you need to know: There is no parameter named 'x'. The parameter is called 'Value'. Try EXACTLY THIS LINE:
set_param('dummy/Constant','Value','50')
how can I replace the constant value with a variable (x in this case) & set x to the value I want? Thanks (I got with it worked with your suggestion above).
If x is a variable in the workspace, then you can use
set_param('dummy/Constant','Value','x')

Sign in to comment.

More Answers (1)

Try
set_param('dummy/Constant','Value','50')
Note that the value is also a string.

4 Comments

I still got error: "Invalid setting in Constant block 'Constant' for parameter 'Value'. 'x' is in the place of the 'constant' block where the numeric value is given.
Can you post the exact command that you tried? If I run
set_param('untitled/Constant','Value',50)
I get the error you describe. If I replace 50 with '50', I do not get an error.
how can I replace the constant value with a variable (x in this case) & set x to the value I want? Thanks.
x=50;
set_param('untitled/Constant','Value',num2str(x));

Sign in to comment.

Categories

Products

Asked:

on 14 Jul 2014

Commented:

on 13 Dec 2019

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!