Including jsbs in my Matlab code
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I am trying to develop Matlab code for a flight simulator and want to include jsbs in the code. Not sure how best to do it i.e. in a cmd line - or is there a better way?
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Star Strider
about 11 hours ago
Are you interested in using it with the Aerospace Toolbox? Since JSBSim is designed to run independently under several different operting systems, and since it does not mention MATLAB in its online documentation, you will need to contact MathWorks to see how you can integrate it into MATLAB.
It would probably help if you are a bit more specific about how you want to integrate it into MATLAB in your note to them.
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Star Strider
17 minutes ago
It seems that you will need to examine your JSBSim installation to be certain the necessary files were installed in the correct directories or subdirectories so that the calling routine can find them. It might also be worthwhile contact the authors and request information on where everything is supposed to be installed if that is not already available.
I know nothing more about JSBSim than I wrote earlier. (I'm an Instrument-Rated Private Pilot, so the concept interests me.)
Walter Roberson
about 1 hour ago
Try providing an absolute path to the files instead of a relative path.
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