Measure compile time and run time separately in Simulink
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Hi,
I would like to measure compile time and run time separately in Simulink. If I use tic; sim('model.mdl'); toc, then I get hte total time of compiling the model and running the model. But how can I get those times separately?
Thanks, Horace
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Andreas Goser
le 10 Sep 2012
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le 10 Sep 2012
It is not fully clear to me what "compiler time" is in your context. There are multiple reasons why Simulink models need time before the simulation starts. You may look for something like the SLBUILD and RTWBUILD commands. You can measure this time and then the pure simulation time. You may also be interested in measuring the time for "update diagram". The command her would be
set_param('sys', 'SimulationCommand', 'update');
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Kaustubha Govind
le 10 Sep 2012
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le 10 Sep 2012
Try using the Simulink Profiler - I think the stage corresponding to ModelInitialize() is the compiler-phase and ModelExecute() is the run-time phase. Note that the Profiler adds instrumentation which introduces some overhead to your simulation, so the total execution time for your model will be slower that using tic-toc.
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Kaustubha Govind
le 17 Sep 2012
Samir: Sorry, I think they revamped the documentation with the latest release, so the link has changed. Try http://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/capturing-performance-data.html
Horace
le 10 Sep 2012
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Kaustubha Govind
le 10 Sep 2012
Horace: Sorry, I don't know of a faster way to get this information. You could try Andreas suggestion of running "tic;set_param('model', 'SimulationCommand', 'update');toc" to get just the compilation time, and subtract it from "tic; sim('model'); toc" to get the execution time.
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