What Happened to the SrcWorkspace Name-Value Input to the sim() Command?

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Paul
Paul am 31 Aug. 2021
Kommentiert: Paul am 16 Jul. 2022
The SrcWorkspace Name-Value pair argument to the sim() command seems to have disappeared going from 2020b to 2021a. I searched the 2021a Release Notes and could find no mention of its removal. Did I miss that in the ReleaseNotes? More importantly, how does one implement that functionality now?

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Paul
Paul am 31 Aug. 2021
Looks like one has to use a Simulink.SimulationInput object as the input to the sim() command.
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Tamas Rozsa
Tamas Rozsa am 7 Jan. 2022
Bearbeitet: Tamas Rozsa am 7 Jan. 2022
True.
In fact, 'SrcWorkspace' is also buggy and does not work well with data dictionaries (see e.g. https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/367223-using-srcworkspace-with-data-dictionaries), so Simulink.SimulationInput seems to be the way to go.
Another reason to avoid 'SrcWorkspace' might be that it seems to have issues also when using with the parallel computing command 'parfor' (see e.g. https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/94215-how-can-i-set-the-source-workspace-to-caller-when-using-a-the-sim-command-from-a-function-in-simul).

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Felipe Padua
Felipe Padua am 16 Jul. 2022
It's present in R2022a documentation.
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Paul
Paul am 16 Jul. 2022
Just tested 2021b, and SrcWorkspace works. Good to know.

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