How can I programmitcally "click" on a block mask action button?
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I have a Simulink block which is masked. The mask contains an action button which will modify the block contents when "clicked". I need to be able to script the clicking of the button for all instances of the block. Since this block will be linked to a library the modification has to occur with in the Mask's workspace.
I've looked at the Simulink.Mask and DialogControl objects, but there is no method to envoke the button's callback, only 'get' the callback code as a string.
Is what I'm trying to do possible, and if so how?
>> errMask = Simulink.Mask.get(gcb)
errMask =
Mask with properties:
Type: 'Set_Error'
Description: '<p><font size=+3 color="#990000">Set Error</font></p>
<p></p>
<p>This block sets the system error status for the error specifi...'
Help: 'web('sfun_Set_Error_help.html', '-helpbrowser');'
Initialization: ''
SelfModifiable: 'on'
Display: 'disp(['Set Error' char(10) char(10) err_id]);'
IconFrame: 'on'
IconOpaque: 'on'
RunInitForIconRedraw: 'off'
IconRotate: 'none'
PortRotate: 'default'
IconUnits: 'autoscale'
Parameters: [1x1 Simulink.MaskParameter]
BaseMask: []
>> errBtn = errMask.getDialogControl('update_btn')
errBtn =
Button with properties:
Name: 'update_btn'
Prompt: 'Update'
Callback: 'set_error_data_stores(gcb);
disp('hello');'
FilePath: ''
Row: 'current'
Enabled: 'on'
Visible: 'on'
>> errBtn.Callback
ans =
set_error_data_stores(gcb); disp('hello');
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Nirav Ambaliya
on 29 May 2018
Hi Jason,
Were you able to solve the problem? I am also trying to do the same thing.
Thanks, Nirav
Answers (2)
Arnab Sen
on 22 Feb 2016
Hi Jason, I understand that you would like to execute the callback programmatically.
You can use the 'evalin' function to achieve this goal as follows:
>>evalin(workspace,errBtn.Callback)
For more details refer to the following link:
TAB
on 30 May 2018
In my understanding, Dialog Control callback is not executed in Mask workspace.
It is executed in Base workspace. Even though it is not documented explicitly, you can easily check this yourself:
- Create a simple mask with a button and few mask parameters.
- Now try to access a mask parameter in button callback. Eg. fprintf('Mask Param Val = %f', MyMaskParam); When you press the button you will get error.
- Now try opposite. Print base workspace variable and it will work.
So in your case, you can call set_error_data_stores(gcb) from any in script/function to emulate the button press.
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