How to programatically send Update Diagram command to Simulink

I stumble upon a problem in my project, there's one GUI that controls the simulation and that GUI changes variables on MATLAB workspace, the same variables are used in the simulation but simulink doesn't read the new values unless the simulation stops and starts or the Update Diagram command is issued, so the question is how to force simulink to Update Diagram in my code?
Already tried:
eval([SimFileName '([],[],[],''update'')' ]);
but it doesn't do what I want.
Meanwhile I found one solution but it's using QuaRC MATLAB Functions, would be better to have something withing simulink functions.
qc_update_model
Any help is welcome, thanks

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Are you using set_param() do do the updates?
No, the GUI just changes values of the variables on the workspace and the simulation files and other tools (to calculate performance parameters) use those variables.
I want to change the parameters of a block when the model is running and simultaneously see the changes in the output.
For eg.I have a sine block connected to a Scope.and when i start the simulation.I want to change the frequency of the sine wave and see the corresponding frequency changed wave on the scope output.I want to do this as i want to see how my model behaves for different frequencies...HOw do i do this???

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 15 Jul. 2011

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Use set_param('sys', 'SimulationCommand', 'cmd')?
where 'sys' is the name of the system and 'cmd' is 'start', 'stop', 'pause', 'continue', 'update', or 'WriteDataLogs'

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Thank you Fangjun, your solution works just fine, I should have known it but after one entire day doing code my brain isn't working at 100% anymore :)
I want to change the parameters of a block when the model is running and simultaneously see the changes in the output.
For eg.I have a sine block connected to a Scope.and when i start the simulation.I want to change the frequency of the sine wave and see the corresponding frequency changed wave on the scope output.I want to do this as i want to see how my model behaves for different frequencies...HOw do i do this???
dc
dc am 6 Jun. 2023
Verschoben: Fangjun Jiang am 13 Jun. 2023
that's what i need,thanks

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Noam Greenboim
Noam Greenboim am 11 Jul. 2017

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set_param(bdroot,'SimulationCommand','Update')

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This worked for me. Thanks!
Instead of using bdroot,
mdlName = MotorCtrl.slx
set_param(mdlName,'SimulationCommand','Update')
This command is equivalent to programatically running Ctrl+D on MotorCtrl.slx model.

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson am 15 Jul. 2011
Hi Paulo,
Although not ideal, the following line of code should work:
Simulink.BlockDiagram.getSampleTimes(SimFileName);
Make sure that the value of SimFileName excludes the .mdl extension, and that the file is already open at the time of the call.
HTH.
Rick

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Thanks Rick, I tested that code but it didn't work, thank you anyway for trying :)

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