How to get system date and time into simulink?

Is there a way to get the system date and time (not simulation time) into simulink?

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TAB
TAB am 28 Feb. 2012
In which datatype & formate?
How you are going to use it in simulink?
Jan De Vries
Jan De Vries am 28 Feb. 2012
As integers, I'm going to use it to calculate the position of the sun (which depends on location and date/time).

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TAB
TAB am 28 Feb. 2012

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Use below code in embedded matlab function block. It will give the date and time components as separate output.
function [Y, M, D, H, MN, S] = fcn()
eml.extrinsic('now');
eml.extrinsic('datevec');
Y = 0;
M = 0;
D = 0;
H = 0;
MN = 0;
S = 0;
[Y, M, D, H, MN, S] = datevec(now);
end

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson am 28 Feb. 2012
eml.extrinsic has been deprecated. The new syntax is coder.extrinsic.
Sathish
Sathish am 24 Jun. 2013
In my project, I ve to compare my simulink pattern time and actual time.So i need to get System Date and time. While reading System Date and time, simulink shows the error as
Unsupported: structure access
Function 'Embedded MATLAB Function' (#40.40.53), line 2, column 4: "eml.extrinsic" please help to sort this issue
Sathish: Please post this as a new question along with your code.
Srikar
Srikar am 11 Dez. 2023
Can the new question's link be shared here, it shall help out many!

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson am 28 Feb. 2012

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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
Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson am 28 Feb. 2012

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Please try using the MATLAB Function block with the code:
function t = sysTime
t = now;
end
HTH.

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Jan De Vries
Jan De Vries am 28 Feb. 2012
Unfortunately, this doesn't work:
The function 'now' is not supported by Embedded MATLAB for code generation. See the documentation for eml.extrinsic to learn how you can use this function in simulation.
Function 'Embedded MATLAB Function' (#45.25.28), line 2, column 5:
"now"
TAB
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
Rick Rosson am 28 Feb. 2012
Sorry, I forgot to include the extrinsic declaration. Thanks, TAB.
how to call the current time only, not with the current date?
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.

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Jan De Vries
Jan De Vries am 28 Feb. 2012

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Thanks all, works perfectly now!
Kareem Abdelgawad
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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shu
shu am 22 Jan. 2015
Me too. With the error of "The extrinsic function 'clock' is not available for standalone code generation. It must be eliminated for stand-alone code to be generated."
Wenbin Xu
Wenbin Xu am 13 Aug. 2019
I have also encountered that problem. Is there any solutions?

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