Simulink and gui and Standalone executabel?

I made a program that runs in several gui, the program allows you to change the parameters of a proposed simulink, and also allows to do, in the end, simulations where the results appear in scopes. Wanted to know if it is possible to make this a standalone application from matlab, ie if it is possible to run this application on a computer that does not have matlab?

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Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser le 14 Jan 2013

1 vote

The was a question recently and my question was accepted. Maybe this works out for you:

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Uwe
Uwe le 11 Juin 2014
Hello Kaustubha,
the link seems to be broken. May you send me an updated link, where I can find a description of how to generate an executable of my Matlab GUI, that calls a simulink model and allows the user to change its parameters.
Thanks!
Uwe
Uwe
Uwe le 16 Juin 2014
Well, the link does not work. Maybe you have to set up the description for new?
Thanks again!
Uwe
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind le 16 Juin 2014
Uwe: Sorry, the link worked when I posted it. I would recommend contacting MathWorks Support and asking for a working link to the solution.
Andreas Goser
Andreas Goser le 9 Mar 2015
Please use the bug report instead of the article that was taken offline.

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Shashank Prasanna
Shashank Prasanna le 14 Jan 2013

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Most command line functionality and custom GUIs are supported, all shipped GUIs are not supported for compilation and distribution. http://www.mathworks.com/products/compiler/supported/compiler_support.html
Algesjoia Costa
Algesjoia Costa le 14 Jan 2013

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this doesn´t work for me:(
What i trying to know if that is possible to have a gui that change the parameters of a simulink model in a standalone apllication.
I read some stuf and i don´t come to any solution, but i think maybe, i have to use realtimeworkshop.
My question is: Can i change parameters of a simulink model with a gui, simulate and then change again the parameters and then simulate again, but in a standalone apllication?
Shashank Prasanna
Shashank Prasanna le 14 Jan 2013

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You can't deploy simulink applications as it is. Your only way out is to use Simulink Coder (formerly Real-Time Workshop) to generate C code which can be compiled into an executable. This executable can then be called from a MATLAB GUI via a MEX interface. MATLAB compiler supports deploying MATLAB GUIs as executable so you can compile the whole application in order to share it. Unfortunately there is not quick way to do this.

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Rinachi Garg
Rinachi Garg le 3 Oct 2013
How do we call executable form MATLAB GUI via MEX interface?
Bharath Vuppala
Bharath Vuppala le 17 Avr 2014
Hi shashank,
Can u please help me in doing this..? Please share some videos or doc which will guide me doing so

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Algesjoia Costa
Algesjoia Costa le 21 Fév 2013

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I have a a standalone apllication that changes the parameters of a simulink and then make it run! I want to use this all process without matlab.
I know to that set_parameter doesn´t work is this way, so i trying other solution to do that.
I trying that my simulink project load the block parameters from a File.mat.
I know that executable simulink work well if the data is load by the block from file, is possible with this block changes the parametrs of others parametrs blocks, such as constants, numerator and denominador??
others words, can i change block parameters wihtout matlab? without set_param() function?

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Rinachi Garg
Rinachi Garg le 3 Oct 2013
If you got a solution to your problem, can you please share it with me. I am also struggling with exactly same issue.
Thanks a lot.
Mark Tom
Mark Tom le 9 Mai 2015
struggling with this damn issue too .
sarath krishna
sarath krishna le 16 Juin 2015
If you got a solution to your problem, can you please share it with me

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