slLibraryBrowser
Open, load, and close Simulink Library Browser, create and get handle of Library Browser object
Syntax
Description
slLibraryBrowser
opens the Simulink® Library Browser in standalone mode. For more information on standalone
mode, see Library Browser in Standalone Mode.
Note
If you want to load the Simulink block library, use
load_system simulink
instead.If you want to start Simulink without opening any windows, use the faster
start_simulink
instead.
libraryhandle = slLibraryBrowser
creates the Library Browser
object LibraryBrowser.LBStandalone
and
returns the object handle. When you have the object handle, you can use the object
properties and functions to display, hide, size, position, and refresh the Library
Browser in standalone mode. For more information, see Library Browser in Standalone Mode, LibraryBrowser.LBStandalone
,
show
, hide
, getPosition
, setPosition
, and refresh
.
When you use slLibraryBrowser
to get the object
handle:
If the Library Browser is open in standalone mode, the Library Browser window moves in front of all other Simulink windows.
If the Library Browser is not open in standalone mode, the Library Browser opens in standalone mode.
Note
You can also use LibraryBrowser.LibraryBrowser2
to create and get the handle
of the Library Browser object. LibraryBrowser.LibraryBrowser2
does not open a Library
Browser in standalone mode or move the Library Browser in front of other
Simulink windows.
slLibraryBrowser('open')
opens the Library Browser in standalone
mode.
slLibraryBrowser('noshow')
loads the Library
Browser in memory without making it visible. Use this to
make future calls to slLibraryBrowser('open')
faster.
slLibraryBrowser('close')
closes the Library Browser in standalone
mode.
Examples
Limitations
The slLibraryBrowser
function does not act on a docked Library
Browser. To use the slLibraryBrowser
function, open the Library
Browser in standalone mode by clicking the Launch standalone library browser button .