Generate Code for unused Variables in Data Dictionary
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is it possible to declare some variables as global inside a datadictionary and have these variables show up in a declaration file even if they are unused in the model?
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Mark McBroom
am 30 Nov. 2024
Verschoben: Walter Roberson
am 30 Nov. 2024
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AFAIK this is not possible. One simple workaround would be to create global data stores in the model for each of these variables.
Sivsankar
am 24 Jan. 2025
You might consider creating a MATLAB struct with all the parameters and adding that struct to the SLDD file. This approach ensures that even if only one of the variables is used by the model, all the variable values will be exported to the generated code. You can refer to the following MATLAB answer for a similar query:
Here is a sample snippet illustrating how you can implement this workaround:
%create MATLAB struct
myParams = struct(...
'param1',4,...
'param2',5,...
'param3',6);
%create bus object for the struct
Simulink.Bus.createObject(myParams)
myParamsType = slBus1;
%create Simulink parameter of the struct
myParams = Simulink.Parameter(myParams);
myParams.DataType = 'Bus: myParamsType';
%add the Simulink parameter created to the sldd file
myDictionaryObj = Simulink.data.dictionary.open('filename.sldd');
dDataSectObj = getSection(myDictionaryObj,'Design Data');
addEntry(dDataSectObj,'Params',myParams)
Now, whenever you reference at least one parameter from this MATLAB struct, the generated code will include all the variables from this struct.
Thanks.
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