Use a DLL in Simulink
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Hi to all,
i've created a DLL in C# language and i want to use it in simulink.
I'm able to use in Matlab command line:
dllPath = fullfile('c:','OwnProtocol2.dll');
NET.addAssembly(dllPath);
OwnProtocol2.sendsMeasures.writeInt()
How can i do this in Simulink?
The version of Matlab is 2010b
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Ryan G
am 5 Sep. 2012
Bearbeitet: Ryan G
am 5 Sep. 2012
You can use a s-function to call the DLL. To do this you would need a header file describing the functions inside the DLL so the s-function knows how to call the functions inside the code. I'm not overly familiar with C# so I'm not sure how easy this will be but I am sure it is doable.
After you write the code just make sure to include the DLL in the mex line.
For example
mex mysfun.c myDLL.dll
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Kaustubha Govind
am 5 Sep. 2012
Not sure if you can link .NET assemblies directly against C-MEX S-functions (or any generic DLLs for that matter), but if you know how to invoke .NET assemblies from generic C/C++ DLLs, you can follow the same technique for C S-functions. Alternately, it might be easier to continue using your MATLAB code to call into the assembly. You can call MATLAB code from Simulink using the Interpreted MATLAB Function block or MATLAB S-Functions.
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