- https://www.mathworks.com/help/aeroblks/internationalgeomagneticreferencefield.html?searchHighlight=1900%20to%202025&s_tid=srchtitle_support_results_3_1900%20to%202025
- https://www.mathworks.com/help/aeroblks/solarfluxandgeomagneticindex.html?searchHighlight=1900%20to%202025&s_tid=srchtitle_support_results_4_1900%20to%202025
- https://www.mathworks.com/help/aerotbx/ug/fluxsolarandgeomagnetic.html?searchHighlight=1900%20to%202025&s_tid=srchtitle_support_results_1_1900%20to%202025
- https://www.mathworks.com/help/aerotbx/ug/matlabshared.satellitescenario.numericalpropagator.html?searchHighlight=1900%20to%202025&s_tid=srchtitle_support_results_9_1900%20to%202025
Why I received "this Decimal year must be within 1900 and 2025" runtime error
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I didn't found anything related to date or time, and this didn't give me the location where lead to this error, how to solve this
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Ayush
on 6 Aug 2024
Hello Silen,
I believe that you are getting the following error in Simulink due to the use of the "International Geomagnetic Reference Field" block or any block that references or calculates its parameters based on this defined field. The data range is actually with regards to how this model of international geomagnetic reference field (igrf) is defined. Hence you would have to clip the dates of the block parameters within this range (January 1, 1900, 12:00 AM UTC and January 1, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC). Here are a few blocks,functions and options that have a dependency on the international geomagnetic reference field (igrf):
Hope this clarifies the confusion!
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