Filter löschen
Filter löschen

Insert vector image ( or vector graphic ) in Simulink

6 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Enrique
Enrique am 27 Apr. 2023
Beantwortet: Piyush Dubey am 2 Mai 2023
Does someone know if it is possible to insert a vector image (.pdf or .svg) in Simulink.
I have tried with .svg but simulink converts it to a very pixelated image.
Regards,
Enrique
  2 Kommentare
Daniel
Daniel am 28 Apr. 2023
How are you trying to insert it? Are you just trying to paste it into Simulink for documentation purposes?
Based on my very, very perfunctory experience, it looks like Simulink converts svg's to pixellated images during the import, so the pixellation of the svg would probably (I'm guessing) depend on the pixel dimensions in the source rendering. I think you'll find the same behavior in other programs.
Enrique
Enrique am 28 Apr. 2023
I do it by means of Create Annotation > Insert Image.
Maybe is a feature that is not enabled..., is quite interesting that Simulink allows to insert LaTeX equations (Create Annotation > Equation) which at the end are also vector graphics... But do not allow to insert a .pdf or .svg image without loosing resolution directly.

Melden Sie sich an, um zu kommentieren.

Antworten (1)

Piyush Dubey
Piyush Dubey am 2 Mai 2023
Hi,
Reproduction of the issue in the latest released version (R2022b) does not cause any pixelation of the images, there is a possibility that the source image dimension itself causes a lower resolution of the image.
Images can be directly copy pasted as well instead of creating an annotation. If the problem persists, the images can be converted to a .png or .jpeg format (is a very trivial workaround).
Function imread() can also be used to import images to the workspace. Then loaded to the Simulink canvas.
Documentation for them both is attached below:
Hope this helps!

Produkte


Version

R2019b

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by