open R2017a Simulink Model into R2015b
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I have a model that is done in MATLAB Simulink R2017a and I want to open it in MATLAB Simulink R2015b. Unfortunately, I don't have 2017 version so I can export it to previous version. is there any way for doing this?
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dhruv gajwa
on 25 Nov 2019
Simulink has a preference, in the Model File section, called "Do not load models created with a newer version of Simulink". You can temporarily turn this off rather than edit the model files to change version numbers.
If the model uses only basic blocks then it might be possible to load it in R2017b, but it could also crash MATLAB. As others have commented, using the "Export to Previous Version" feature is the supported way to take a model from a later release to an earlier one.
Remember to turn the preference "Do not load models created with a newer version of Simulink" back on afterwards.
Muhammad Zeeshan Ahmed Khan
on 31 Dec 2020
https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/simulink.exporttoversion.html#d122e311637
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Marco
on 9 Oct 2017
Edited: Marco
on 9 Oct 2017
Hello, I think that that the link could be useful in order to solve your problem: https://it.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/94724-how-can-i-open-my-current-simulink-models-in-previous-versions-of-simulink
BR Marco
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dhruv gajwa
on 25 Nov 2019
Simulink has a preference, in the Model File section, called "Do not load models created with a newer version of Simulink". You can temporarily turn this off rather than edit the model files to change version numbers.
If the model uses only basic blocks then it might be possible to load it in R2017b, but it could also crash MATLAB. As others have commented, using the "Export to Previous Version" feature is the supported way to take a model from a later release to an earlier one.
Remember to turn the preference "Do not load models created with a newer version of Simulink" back on afterwards.
Sri Harish
on 9 Feb 2019
clear all
clc
syms t s y(t) Y
dy(t)=diff(y(t));
d2y(t)=diff(y(t),2);
F = input('Input the coefficients [a,b,c]: ');
a=F(1);b=F(2);c=F(3);
nh = input('Enter the non-homogenous part f(x): ');
eqn=a*d2y(t)+b*dy(t)+c*y(t)-nh;
LTY=laplace(eqn,t,s);
IC = input('Enter the initial conditions in the form [y0,Dy(0)]: ');
y0=IC(1);dy0=IC(2);
LTY=subs(LTY,{'laplace(y(t), t, s)','y(0)','D(y)(0)'},{Y,y0,dy0});
eq=collect(LTY,Y);
Y=simplify(solve(eq,Y));
yt=simplify(ilaplace(Y,s,t));
disp('The solution of the differential equation y(t)=')
disp(yt);
ezplot(yt,[y0,y0+2]);
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