course angle control using simulink PID and a c++ code

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Abdulhady Feteiha
Abdulhady Feteiha le 11 Mar 2017
Hello fellows, i've prepared a simple c++ code that generates the course angle of a robot given its current position and the desired one. I'd like to link this code to simulation using simulink PID block. Note that my experience with simulink is limited, all i know is that i can put a PID block and a scoop to receive the result. I'd appreciate it if you helped.

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Michelle Wu
Michelle Wu le 13 Mar 2017
I am assuming that you are looking to include existing C++ code in Simulink. There are three ways which allows you to integrate C++ code into Simulink:
1) You can integrate existing C (or C++) functions, such as device drivers, lookup tables, and general functions and interfaces, into Simulink models by using the Legacy Code Tool. Please refer to the following documentation for more information:
2) You can manually write a wrapper S-function to call external C++ code. The procedure is very similar to writing a wrapper function in C. Please refer to the following doc page:
3) Another option is to use Stateflow custom code interface. You may refer to the following documentation:
There is also an example available demonstrating how to use Stateflow to integrate external code into a model:
After creating the necessary blocks (S-Function block or Stateflow chart) to include the C++ code, you can use them together with the PID Controller block for your application.

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