Is it better to use switch block or if-else block in Simulink?

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Pallanti Srinivasa Rao
Pallanti Srinivasa Rao le 12 Nov 2017
Commenté : Birdman le 12 Nov 2017
Hi,
I have the following set of code in Matlab. I want to know, which is the best way to implement this code in Simulink (using switch block or if-else block!?).
If a > 0 c = m + n; else c = m - n; end
Thanks

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Birdman
Birdman le 12 Nov 2017
Well, in this kind of situations, it is better to use MATLAB Function block in Simulink since in case of code generation, MATLAB Functions are compatible for C code generation and several functions used in command line also become usable in Simulink by the help of MATLAB Functions. See the links below:
Also, you may write a function for your algorithm as follows:
function c=SWITCH(a,m,n)
c=0;%initializing
if(a>0)
c=m+n;
else
c=m-n;
end
end
where you have three inputs and one output. Hope this helps.
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Pallanti Srinivasa Rao
Pallanti Srinivasa Rao le 12 Nov 2017
Thank you so much. And thanks for the valuable inputs on code generation too.
Birdman
Birdman le 12 Nov 2017
You are welcome. If my answer solves the issue, then accept the answer so that other people having the same problem will know there is a working solution.

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