Simulink to workspace doesn't work

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Mustafa Duran
Mustafa Duran le 26 Nov 2023
Modifié(e) : madhan ravi le 26 Nov 2023
My Simulink file was like that and when i want to plot the results it doesnt work
%file is untitled2.m
Mp =10;
Mj=60;
Bp = 100;
Bj = 10;
KR = 400;
sim('parachute')
subplot(4,1,1)
plot(out.Time,out.xj,out.Time,out.xp,'--')
subplot(4,1,2)
plot(out.Time,out.vj,out.Time,out.vp,'--')
subplot(4,1,3)
plot(out.Time,out.aj)
subplot(4,1,4)
plot(out.Time,out.delx)
Output workspace is like that:
How can i fix that? Thanks.

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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 26 Nov 2023
Double click To workspace block. Select the "Save Format" as Array.
By the way, the one you have is timeseries.
You can simply plot by doing:
plot(out.vj) % for example , you don’t need to mention time as it’s understood it has time data within as it’s timeseries
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Mustafa Duran
Mustafa Duran le 26 Nov 2023
Thanks a lot, it worked. I have one question too. How can i set the time?
madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 26 Nov 2023
Modifié(e) : madhan ravi le 26 Nov 2023
Time is already integrated in timeseries. The above command is similar to doing
plot(out.vj.Time, out.vj.Data)
% when out.vj data format is Timeseries , that"s the advantage of Timeseries
When you have time, please have a look at Simulink Data Inspector. It is helpful in visualising signal without having to import to MATLAB and plotting it again just only by logging signals in Simulink.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 26 Nov 2023
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi le 26 Nov 2023
See my answer above for the data format I mentioned.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 26 Nov 2023
What gets stored at the MATLAB level is likely going to be a time series .

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