Unable to Unpack Variables from Python to MATLAB Function in Simulink Model

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Arseny
Arseny am 4 Aug. 2024
Beantwortet: Gautam am 28 Nov. 2024
Hi everyone,
I'm beginner in Matlab and I'm working on a project where I need to replace a scalar control block for an induction motor in Simulink with my own control block written in Python. The Python function calculates three variables that I need to pass back to MATLAB Function block, and convert to vector.
However, I'm running into an issue where MATLAB seems to treat these variables as non-iterable and can't unpack them properly. Even though my Python function returns a tuple with the three variables, MATLAB can't seem to process them as intended.
Here’s a summary of the setup:
MATLAB Function:
function Vabc = Run_in_Python(fRef)
Vabc = zeros(3, 1);
coder.extrinsic('py.ControllerPython.calc');
result = cell(py.ControllerPython.calc(fRef));
Vabc = vertcat(result);
end
Error:
Python Error: TypeError: cannot unpack non-iterable int object Error in calc Error in 'InductionMachineScalar/Control/Scalar controller/MATLAB Function' (line 6)
Thanks in advance!
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Arseny
Arseny am 4 Aug. 2024
Bearbeitet: Arseny am 4 Aug. 2024
Thank you,
but if I use:
Vabc = vertcat(result{:});
I get that error:
Error:Brace indexing is not supported for variables of this type.
Function 'Control/Scalar controller/MATLAB Function' (#25.182.191), line 8, column 20:
"result{:}"
Launch diagnostic report.
Error:Errors occurred during parsing of 'InductionMachineScalar/Control/Scalar controller/MATLAB Function'.
Error:Errors occurred during parsing of 'InductionMachineScalar/Control/Scalar controller/MATLAB Function'.
Paul
Paul am 5 Aug. 2024
Can you run these commands
result = cell(py.ControllerPython.calc(fRef));
whos result
at the Matlab command prompt and copy the commands and the results back to here so we can see the type and size of result?

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Gautam
Gautam am 28 Nov. 2024
Hello Arseny,
You can unpack the elements of the tuple into a vector by first converting it to “double” and then using the “vertcat” function on it. We’d want to convert to double as converting tuples to double allows you to leverage MATLAB's matrix operations and built-in functions without additional type handling.
Just replace the lines 4 and 5 of your code with
result = double(py.ControllerPython.calc(fRef));
Vabc = vertcat(result(:));

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