I use the mouse to do some operations on Simulink, can you automatically generate code for these operations? Later, you can run the code directly to complete the previous oper

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I use the mouse to do some operations on Simulink, can you automatically generate code for these operations? Later, you can run the code directly to complete the previous operation.
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Ashutosh Thakur
Ashutosh Thakur am 24 Jun. 2024
Hi Fangping,
Can you explain more regarding the operations on which you have to generate the code ? and also the significance of mouse and your complete workflow.
Fangping
Fangping am 2 Jul. 2024
For example, if I use the mouse to perform the following operation, I need to display the "Alias Data Types" on the line number. So I need this operation to compile into code. So I can run this code directly and complete my mouse operation.

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Dheeraj
Dheeraj am 24 Jun. 2024
Hi FangPing,
I understand you want to automate creating Simulink models by eliminating manual mouse clicks.
You can perform most Simulink modeling tasks programmatically in the MATLAB Command Window, such as creating models, adding blocks, and setting parameters.
Here's an example that creates a simple Simulink model with a Sine Wave block feeding into a Transfer Fcn block, which then feeds into a Scope block.
% Create a new model
model = 'ProgrammaticSimulinkModel';
new_system(model);
open_system(model);
% Add blocks
add_block('simulink/Sources/Sine Wave', [model, '/Sine Wave']);
add_block('simulink/Continuous/Transfer Fcn', [model, '/Transfer Fcn']);
add_block('simulink/Sinks/Scope', [model, '/Scope']);
% Configure block parameters
set_param([model, '/Sine Wave'], 'Amplitude', '1');
set_param([model, '/Sine Wave'], 'Frequency', '1');
set_param([model, '/Transfer Fcn'], 'Numerator', '[1]');
set_param([model, '/Transfer Fcn'], 'Denominator', '[1 1]');
% Position blocks (x, y coordinates)
set_param([model, '/Sine Wave'], 'Position', [30, 50, 60, 80]);
set_param([model, '/Transfer Fcn'], 'Position', [130, 50, 160, 80]);
set_param([model, '/Scope'], 'Position', [230, 50, 260, 80]);
% Connect blocks
add_line(model, 'Sine Wave/1', 'Transfer Fcn/1');
add_line(model, 'Transfer Fcn/1', 'Scope/1');
% Save the model
save_system(model);
% Run the simulation
set_param(model, 'SimulationCommand', 'start');
This approach allows you to create and run Simulink models programmatically.
For more details, refer to MATLAB's documentation on programmatic Simulink model management.
Thank you.

Joel Van Sickel
Joel Van Sickel am 24 Jun. 2024
What you are referring to is often a type of macro recording that some software supports. Matlab does not have a way to record mouse clicks performed and recreate that behavior later to get the same effect. It is assumbed if you want to automate something fully, you will use a completely programatic workflow in Matlab. Most workflows in MathWorks products include an API that allows them to be implemented programatically. Unfortunately, if this type of API doesn't exist for the task that you are doing, MathWorks does not have a workaround.

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