How to change the value of constant while simulation is running

125 Ansichten (letzte 30 Tage)
Samah EL QASSAH
Samah EL QASSAH am 30 Jun. 2017
Hi,
I would like to change the value of a constant on simulink but I get the following error:
"Cannot change parameter 'Value' of 'untitled/Constant' while simulation is running. The block was made virtual as it was optimized for simulation"
Somebody please help me in this regard
  1 Kommentar
Adam
Adam am 30 Jun. 2017
I don't use Simulink, but surely the whole purpose of a constant is that it is constant?!

Melden Sie sich an, um zu kommentieren.

Antworten (3)

Vincent Nicolazzo
Vincent Nicolazzo am 6 Mär. 2019
Check out this link. It's not the best method but it worked for me. I would run my simullation and change the value of the constant in the command window.

Roadrunner Development
Roadrunner Development am 18 Mai 2020
I had the same issue. When you run simulation, and want to change the paramter in real-time, use set_param command line function. However, enable that signal for logging before running the simulation. I do not know why is this so, but I found it out by chance, and it works.
On the other hand, if you run real-time code on a target machine (speedgoat for example), use setparam and getparam. No logging necessary.
  1 Kommentar
Mikhail Savastianov
Mikhail Savastianov am 22 Okt. 2021
Hi! Your advice does not work for me. I can change parameters during the simulation only. When I run my model on hardware in real time, nothing works (neither slider, nor setparam). Logging the signal does not change anything.

Melden Sie sich an, um zu kommentieren.


Saeed Ahmadzadeh Mahboobi
Saeed Ahmadzadeh Mahboobi am 19 Nov. 2020
If you want to do it during the simulink simulation, then the block "IC" in simulink/sinks , which is a "initial condition" block, and can change in each simulink iteration, might be helpful.

Kategorien

Mehr zu Troubleshooting in Simulink Real-Time finden Sie in Help Center und File Exchange

Tags

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by