Unable to execute sim command for simulation from C# .Net
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Hi, I want to pass model name from c# code to Matlab method which simulates that model and returns results. I have used MWCharArray to store model name and passed it to matlab method. I am getting exception as "Undefined function or method 'sim' for input arguments of type 'char'".
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Friedrich
le 13 Juil 2011
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Sadanand
le 13 Juil 2011
Friedrich
le 13 Juil 2011
Unfortunately this is not possible.
Titus Edelhofer
le 13 Juil 2011
You will need to compile the model using Simulink Coder (previously named Real-Time Workshop). The generated executable you can call from C# (or compiled MATLAB code).
Kaustubha Govind
le 13 Juil 2011
Alternatively, if your .NET application is running on a computer that has MATLAB installed, you can start MATLAB as a COM server to run the SIM command: http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/matlab_external/brd0v3w.html
Sadanand
le 14 Juil 2011
Friedrich
le 14 Juil 2011
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Hi,
I created an example and uploaded the C# project here
(is there any way to share files here?)
You have to modify the reference to your ML which you are using. Otherwise it won't run.
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Sadanand
le 15 Juil 2011
Friedrich
le 15 Juil 2011
Unfortunately there is no way around. When you like to use the ML automation server you need a MATLAB installed. The MCR won’t work here.
If your application should run on a PC without ML installed the only way is to use Simulink Coder (previously Real-Time Workshop) to generate code or an executable from your Simulink model which you can call from C#.
Using installed ML you can use the sim command.
On a PC without ML you have to “compile” your Simulink model first. Good point here is, no MCR is needed at all because you generate plain c or C++ code:
http://www.mathworks.com/products/simulink-coder/index.html
Sadanand
le 15 Juil 2011
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