How do I execute a function only one time in Simulink?

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Evan John
Evan John am 31 Jan. 2018
Kommentiert: Robert Jack am 27 Jul. 2023
I am using an interpreted MATLAB function in simulink, to do some calculations. It then passes the results out that can be used by the rest of the model. However, it is very computationally expensive and cannot be done at every single time step. I want to run the simulation for 600 seconds with a time step of 0.1 seconds, but I only want this interpreted MATLAB function block to run every 100 seconds. Does anyone know how to do this? One approach I have been thinking about is almost like an if-statement, where the function will execute when the system time mod 100 = 0 (guarantees it will happen every 100 seconds), but I do not know how to do this in simulink. Thank you for your help!

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Carter Nolan
Carter Nolan am 29 Jul. 2019
There are two ways to do that :
1 -
First : Use the command get_param('YourModel','SimulationTime')
To get the time of the simulation and then set your
if .... else .... end
fonction. (Source)
2 -
The second Method is the same idea, but done purely by Simulink, where you use a Clock and Mod function with the sampling time you want to use : (Source)
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Jim Riggs
Jim Riggs am 29 Jul. 2019
This is what rate transition blocks were created for. You might want to try this approach.
Simply insert a rate transition block on the input signal to the block that you want to run at a lower rate, and set the rate inside the rate transition block. You will find this block on the signal attributes menue.
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski am 31 Jan. 2018
Bearbeitet: Sean de Wolski am 31 Jan. 2018

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