Accessing data dictionary from Simulink model InitFcn callback

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HaMo
HaMo am 15 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: HaMo am 22 Mai 2018
I have a Simulink model. I don't want to use variables from the base workspace, since the behavior could then be changed if someone else introduces variables with the same name. So I linked the model to a data dictionary. The problem is, the value of some variables are derived from other variables.
For instance:
in data dictionary: x=2, y = 5
derived parameters: z1 = x + y, z2 = x - y
I implemented the InitFcn callback with assignment for z1 and z2, however the initFcn does not have access to the variables from the data dictionary
Undefined function or variable 'x'. Variable 'x' does not exist.
Is there a way to access the Data Dictionary from a function or a script?

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TAB
TAB am 15 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: TAB am 15 Mai 2018
Simulink do not saves data dictionary parameters into base workspace.
To access Data Dictionary parameters you need to use APIs. Use code like below in InitFcn callback
dictObj = Simulink.data.dictionary.open('YourDD.sldd');
secObj = getSection(dictObj, 'YourSection Name');
enObjX = getEntry(secObj, 'x');
enObjY = getEntry(secObj, 'y');
temp_x = getValue(enObjX);
temp_y = getValue(enObjY);
% Your operation. Example: z = temp_x.Value + temp_y.Value;
close(dictObj);
clear dictObj secObj enObjX enObjY temp_x temp_y;
It is better to create a load script (m file) and call in InitFcn instead of writing the code in InitFcn.
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HaMo
HaMo am 15 Mai 2018
Bearbeitet: HaMo am 22 Mai 2018
Thanks, I just had to add the following lines of code for it to work:
If there is already an entry called z1 in data dictionary
entry = getEntry(secObj, 'z1');
entry.setValue(temp_x.Value + temp_y.Value);
Otherwise
addEntry(secObj, 'z1', temp_x.Value + temp_y.Value)

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