How to get system date and time into simulink?
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Is there a way to get the system date and time (not simulation time) into simulink?
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TAB
am 28 Feb. 2012
In which datatype & formate?
How you are going to use it in simulink?
Jan De Vries
am 28 Feb. 2012
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Rick Rosson
am 28 Feb. 2012
A slightly simpler version:
function [Y, M, D, H, MN, S] = sysClock()
coder.extrinsic('clock');
Y = 0;
M = 0;
D = 0;
H = 0;
MN = 0;
S = 0;
[Y, M, D, H, MN, S] = clock;
end
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macs macalintal
am 1 Mär. 2016
it says error, too many output arguments, help pls
Rick Rosson
am 28 Feb. 2012
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Jan De Vries
am 28 Feb. 2012
TAB
am 28 Feb. 2012
Try.........
function t = sysTime
eml.extrinsic('now');
t=0;
t = now;
end
Note:
'now' returns the current date and time as a serial date number.
Rick Rosson
am 28 Feb. 2012
Sorry, I forgot to include the extrinsic declaration. Thanks, TAB.
macs macalintal
am 7 Mär. 2016
how to call the current time only, not with the current date?
Walter Roberson
am 7 Mär. 2016
There is no way to fetch only the time without the date. The sysClock routine that Rick showed above can be modified to discard the date portions and return only the time components.
Jan De Vries
am 28 Feb. 2012
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Kareem Abdelgawad
am 24 Nov. 2014
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I tried to use it under 'Real-Time Windows Target', but it doesn't work. Any ideas how to read system time under 'Real-Time Windows Target'?
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