S- function using C strange result on the first step of simulation

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Graure Iulian-Robert
Graure Iulian-Robert le 29 Août 2022
Réponse apportée : Ramtej le 17 Oct 2023
Hi!
I am using the s-function block with c code when I open the simulation for the first time the result is good, when I run the simulation for the second time on the first step of the simulation the result is wrong.
C_code:
float motor_speed = 0.0;
int old_position = 0;
float motor_speed (int new_position)
{
int delta_position = 0;
delta_position = (new_position - old_position);
motor_speed = (float)delta_position;
old_position = new_position;
return motor_speed;
}
S-function Implementation:
def = legacy_code('initialize')
def.SampleTime = 'inherited'
def.SFunctionName = 'SpeedEstimator'
def.OutputFcnSpec = 'single y1 = motor_pos_spd_qep(int32 u1)'
def.SourceFiles = {'Speed_Estimator.c'}
def.HeaderFiles = {'Speed_Estimator.h'}
legacy_code('sfcn_cmex_generate', def)
legacy_code('compile', def)
Thanks!

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Ramtej
Ramtej le 17 Oct 2023
Hi Graure,
Based on the information provided, it seems that you are encountering initialization issues with your S-function and assuming that there are no memory leaks in other parts of your code.
A possible workaround would be to declare a function to initialize and reset states, and declare this function in Legacy Code Tool Function Specifications.
You can refer to "Declaring Legacy Code Tool Function Specifications" section in the below documentation for further instructions.
Hope this resolves your query!

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