using add_block in a for loop

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Metin
Metin on 3 Dec 2014
Edited: Metin on 3 Dec 2014
Hello, my problem is about creating Simulink Model in with script, due to variable model size I want to generate my model with help of for loops. When I use such command:
for k=1:n
Submodulename =sprintf('Submodule_%d' ,k);
pos = [x y+3*k*offset (x+w) (y+h+6*k*offset)];
add_block('NPC_MMC_Library/Submodule', Submodulename,...
'Position',pos);
end
Even my variable block name Submodulename is changing but add_block doesn't work,
thanx for any help in advance, Regards
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 3 Dec 2014
Have you any error massage?
Metin
Metin on 3 Dec 2014
Yes I had to write it before here my error message:
Error using createNPC (line 49)
A new block named 'Submodule_1' cannot be added
Hereby cereatedNPC is the name of the my simulink model, thanks

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C.J. Harris
C.J. Harris on 3 Dec 2014
Edited: C.J. Harris on 3 Dec 2014
I see you have defined a source block ('NPC_MMC_Library/Submodule'), however your destination doesn't appear to include the model name you are adding it to. I would expect your source to be of the format ['my_model/', Submodulename].
The reason it is failing is you are trying to add a block without stating which model you are adding it to.
Try this:
for k=1:n
Submodulename =sprintf('Submodule_%d' ,k);
pos = [x y+3*k*offset (x+w) (y+h+6*k*offset)];
add_block('NPC_MMC_Library/Submodule', ['my_model/', Submodulename], ...
'Position',pos);
end
Note: Replace 'my_model' with the name of your Simulink model
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Metin
Metin on 3 Dec 2014
Edited: Metin on 3 Dec 2014
thanks for the answer it works well:)

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