- Using Data Store Memory blocks: To declare such variables explicitly as global, you can create Data Store Memory blocks for them in your Simulink model. These variables will then appear in the code as global, but this requires integrating the Data Store Memory blocks within your model explicitly.
- Simulink.Signal Objects: You can define these variables as "Simulink.Signal" objects in the base workspace or the data dictionary and mark them as "ExportedGlobal". However, if these signals are not referenced in the model, they may still not appear in the generated code. This approach is commonly used in conjunction with MATLAB Function Blocks for sharing variables across different parts of the model.
Generate Code for unused Variables in Data Dictionary
86 views (last 30 days)
Show older comments
Jake Gareau
on 26 Nov 2024 at 23:02
is it possible to declare some variables as global inside a datadictionary and have these variables show up in a declaration file even if they are unused in the model?
0 Comments
Accepted Answer
Abhas
on 2 Dec 2024 at 14:50
In MATLAB, it is not directly possible to declare global variables in a data dictionary and have them appear in a declaration file if they are unused in the model. MATLAB's code generation processes exclude unused variables to optimize the generated code. However, there are workarounds:
You may refer the below MathWorks documentation links to know more about the same:
0 Comments
More Answers (1)
Mark McBroom
on 30 Nov 2024 at 20:13
Moved: Walter Roberson
on 30 Nov 2024 at 21:50
AFAIK this is not possible. One simple workaround would be to create global data stores in the model for each of these variables.
0 Comments
See Also
Categories
Find more on Deployment, Integration, and Supported Hardware in Help Center and File Exchange
Community Treasure Hunt
Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!
Start Hunting!