How does Simulink recognize variables from an m-file?
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I am trying to run a .slx file named train.slx from the Simulink window, and have it use variables defined in a .m file (named system.m). Should both the .m file and the .slx have the same prefix (i.e., "train") in order for the train.slx Simulink file to recognize that it should be using the variables from the specific m-file that I want it to read?
Thanks in advance! :) I'm very confused about this. I know it's probably a very simple operation but I am still learning Simulink and am unsure how this works.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
le 27 Avr 2014
Modifié(e) : Azzi Abdelmalek
le 27 Avr 2014
Don't use the same name, also avoid the name system. Before running your simulink model, you have to run your m-file
If you want to run automatically your m-file when run your simulink model, you can add to the initfcn of your model callback the names of your m-files
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