Creating a surface plot using Simulink?
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Hi everyone! I have a quite simple thing to do....
I have a Subsystem in Simulink with one output which calculates something from two inputs, so y = f(u,v).
All I wanna do is feed the block with two vectors, e.g. u = [0:.01:2] and v = [60:120]. I want my subsystem to calculate all results for all possible combinations and store it to a matrix in the workspace. I would like to create a surface plot with the result in the end. So there's no differential calculation or anything time-dependent in my subsystem.
I know how to do all this in MatLab but in that case I would have to recreate the whole content of my subsystem as a MatLab script.... Alternatively, does anyone know how to to export a Simulink subsystem to MatLab code? That would do the trick too I guess...
Thansk in advance Volker
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Nobel Mondal
am 12 Mai 2015
Hi Vokler, if you already have designed the simulink model, you could simply use load_system and sim to get the output.
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Mike Garrity
am 12 Mai 2015
There are a few different approaches to this. I described one in this post . That one's most suited for animating MATLAB graphics with Simulink, but you might find it useful.
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