How to use set_param correctly in a function

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When I execute the following program in a function, each process can be performed, but the data in the To workspace is not reflected in the base workspace.
What is the difference between this and script execution?
Also, is there a way to solve this problem?
set_param('vdp','SimulationCommand','pause')
set_param('vdp','SimulationCommand','continue')

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 1 Sep 2021
The To Workspace block typically writes data to the MATLAB® base workspace. For a sim command in a MATLAB function, the To Workspace block sends data to the workspace of the calling function, not to the MATLAB base workspace. To send the logged data to the base workspace, use an assignin command in the function.
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Is there a way to pause/stop Simulink that I can run within a function?

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