Force update scope window when running rapid accelerator mode from command line

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As stated in Design Your Model for Effective Acceleration, Simulink does not allow the update of scope unless the rapid accelerator model is run from Simulink menu, for whatever reason. However, I am using a GUI to call the Simulink model and I wish to see real-time output using the scope, but the scopes won't update.
I wonder if there is a way to change this Simulink behaviour (this restriction really seems artificial to me). Alternatively, I wonder if there is a way to pretend (using command line code) that I am running the model from Simulink menu.

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TAB
TAB on 5 Oct 2018
Edited: TAB on 5 Oct 2018
Scope will not update with sim command, but it works with SimulationCommand (please dont ask why :P)
set_param('MyModel', 'SimulationCommand', 'start')
SimulationCommand can take one of following value:
'start' | 'stop' | 'pause' | 'continue' | 'step' | 'update' | 'WriteDataLogs' | 'SimParamDialog' | 'connect' | 'disconnect' | 'WriteExtModeParamVect' | 'AccelBuild'
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TAB
TAB on 5 Oct 2018
You can use get_param('mymodel', 'SimulationStatus') combined with while loop to wait for simulation to finish.
Kaixiang Wang
Kaixiang Wang on 5 Oct 2018
Thanks for your prompt reply. I thought about this but I doubt this is an efficient solution (in the sense that simulation runs slower). I did a few tests and I think this would increase the simulation time by roughly two or three times.
In the end it might be just a design decision to make. The other option is for me to kindly ask the GUI user to hit the Run Simulation button...

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Qiaoli Ji
Qiaoli Ji on 19 Dec 2018
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