Why my Windows Standalone Application doesn't work out as its original file?

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Hello,
I've created an executable file from a .m file using the Deployment Tool, but the generated file doesn't work properly. It doesn't do the same thing as the .m file running directly from Matlab. I just want it to open a Simulink file (.mdl or .slx). Here follows the code:
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global ModelName
[filename, pathname] = uigetfile({'*.slx;*.mdl', 'Modelo (*.mdl, *.slx)'});
[pathstr, name, ext] = fileparts(filename);
modelo = strcat(pathname,filename);
open_system(modelo);
ModelName = name;
set_param(ModelName,'BlockReduction','off');
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Why this happens? Does anybody know what I can do?
Thanks!

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Harsheel
Harsheel le 20 Sep 2013
open_system is an unsupported function which cannot be compiled. A list of supported/unsupported functions with various toolboxes can be found here:
open_system is listed here:
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Vinicius
Vinicius le 24 Sep 2013
Actually, I wanted a GUI standalone that communicates with Simulink models. Is it possible with the Simulink Coder?! From what I've read, the Simulink Coder generates code from a Simulink model or Matlab functions. Does the Simulink Coder support a GUI code? My GUI purpose is to open a Simulink model and get data from it through listeners. Could you help me with that?

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 18 Sep 2013
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst le 18 Sep 2013
Modifié(e) : Image Analyst le 18 Sep 2013
So it launches, it just doesn't do what you expect. Well I don't have Simulink (which I just added to the product list tag) so I can't help further.
Vinicius
Vinicius le 24 Sep 2013
Ok. Thanks anyway.

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