Importing a SIMULINK model to workspace and using the model for output generation
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Hey there,
I created a model in SIMULINK and I have 16 signals that I want to feed in to this system and obtain the outputs individually with coding in MATLAB.
I can do this one by one using the From Workspace and To Workspace Blocks in SIMULINK, however I want to do this many times using a single for loop in MATLAB.
How can I load the system to MATLAB workspace, feed my signals one by one and store the output?
Thanks a lot !
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Samatha Aleti
le 27 Jan 2020
Modifié(e) : Samatha Aleti
le 28 Jan 2020
Hi,
According to my understanding, you are trying to run a SIMULINK model with different values each time one after other, from MATLAB. You can do this with the help of “sim” command and “set_param” command. Here is a sample MATLAB script to do this:
y = zeros(1,10); % Let
A = 0; % Let
for i = 1:10
A = A +1;
set_param('SimLoop/Constant','Value','A') % Changing the constant value for each simulation
out = sim('SimLoop'); % Run model
y(i) = out.yout.Data; % Save output
end
I have attached the SIMULINK model “SimLoop” that I used in this example for better understanding. This is basic example to help you understand how to use commands to load and configure a SIMULINK model, you may have to add or modify to get your desired behaviour.
You can also use the command “parsim” to run multiple simulations in parallel, Refer the following document link for detailed explanation:
Following is the document link on Programmatic Modeling:
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