Call a simulink function from an s-function

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How can I call a simulink function from within an own s-function block?
(There are examples of how to output a function call triggering a function call subsystem. But that's not intended.)
Basically I want to rebuild the existing "Function Caller" block with an own s-function. How does s-function code look like for such an approach?
And will it be linked/ shown by function connectors if simulink function is provided?
Thanks.

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Sivsankar
Sivsankar on 6 Mar 2025
It is indeed possible to call a Simulink function from an S-function. For a comprehensive understanding of the various methods to call a Simulink function, please refer to the following MathWorks documentation:
To learn about declaring a call from an S-function, you can consult the documentation on 'ssDeclareFunctionCaller':
For information on making the actual call at runtime using 'ssCallSimulinkFunction' (which should be implemented in either the mdlUpdate or mdlOutput methods), please see the following resource:

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