- Compile the package into a shared library (DLL or MEX file) if it's not already in this format.
- Create an S-Function in Simulink and write the interface code within the S-Function to call functions from the shared library. You can use the 'mex' command in MATLAB to compile the S-Function.
- Use the S-Function block in your Simulink model, and connect it as needed.
Using MATLAB packages in Simulink using S-function
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Hi!
I am trying to use a MATLAB package that I downloaded from the MathWorks website as part of my Simulink Model. Is there a way to do this? Can it be done using S-functions?
For reference, this is the package: High Precision Orbit Propagator - File Exchange - MATLAB Central (mathworks.com)
Please let me know. Thanks!
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Rishav
am 5 Okt. 2023
Hi Suraj,
I understand that you are trying to use a MATLAB package in Simulink that you have downloaded.
You can use S-functions for the same. If the package you downloaded is in a form that can be compiled into a shared library (DLL or MEX file), you can create an S-Function that calls functions from this library. This gives you more flexibility to integrate external code into your Simulink model.
Here is an overview of how you can use an S-Function to incorporate functionality from an external package:
Thank you,
Rishav Saha
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