Get value from simulink model to matlab gui while simulink is running
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Mitesh Farsodia
le 19 Août 2011
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le 1 Juin 2020
With respect to following post I have some doubts related to command get_param:
1) When I use this command it returns me empty vector. 2) Can we use this command for any block like display, demux and out or it has to be Gain block only?
Thanks Mitesh
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Fangjun Jiang
le 19 Août 2011
I believe it can be done that way and it should apply to all types of blocks. Remember you can't just use get_param() alone, you need to set up the event listener and callback function. See Guy Rouleau's anser in this post. It points to the link from the Mathworks website.
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Fangjun Jiang
le 24 Août 2011
My understanding is, whenever the event happened, the pre-defined callback function will be executed.
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Paulo Silva
le 19 Août 2011
- When you use get_param where? what block and what code?
- That command can only get the parameters supported by the block you are using as argument.
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Kristof
le 13 Avr 2014
You first have to start simulation, and right after that you can add eventlisteners.
Arunkumar Muthukumaran
le 17 Déc 2015
Another solution would be to use a Matlab function in your model to update the GUI handle in each timestep. Pass the value from model which needs to be displayed in GUI and update GUI handle respectively.
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ian barahona
le 1 Juin 2020
Another posible solution is using another block instead of a "Gain" block. i used a "Product" and worked like it was a "Gain" block. rto = get_param('lm35_sim/Product','RuntimeObject');
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