- Place your entire code in a regular MATLAB function .m file, and call it from Simulink using an Interpreted MATLAB Function block instead.
- Place just the unsupported piece (the generation of the function handle) in a separate function and call it as interpreted using coder.extrinsic.
How can I use a function handle in Simulink "matlab function" block?
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Hello,
I am trying to simulate this first order function
*function [f,h] = Model_First_order(u,deltat)
f=@(x)[x(1)+deltat*(-x(2)*x(1)+u(1)); x(2)]; h=@(x)x(1);*
using the function handle in Simulink Matlab function block. But as I try to simulate it, it gives me an error that
Anonymous functions are not supported for code generation. Function 'Model_first_order' (#23.313.314), line 21, column 3: "@" Launch diagnostic report. Component: MATLAB Function | Category: Coder error
Please help me to solve this problem.
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Sebastian Castro
on 11 Aug 2015
Edited: Sebastian Castro
on 11 Aug 2015
If you won't be generating code from your Simulink model (i.e., you just want a desktop simulation), you could do a few things:
... or, my favorite approach:
3. Given that you seem to be modeling some kind of first-order set of equations, it would probably be MUCH easier (and numerically accurate) to implement the equations in Simulink with Integrator blocks!
- Sebastian
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Vignesh Ramakrishnan
on 12 Jun 2023
Edited: Vignesh Ramakrishnan
on 12 Jun 2023
@Sebastian Castro, quick follow-up on this question: Say I have solved a first order ODE in Simulink and called the simulink file say ode.slx, using:
y=sim("ode.slx");
I wish to make a function handle for this call, and hopefully make a phase portrait with a quiver plot and contour lines. Is there some way to pull that off?
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