Call a Simulink Function from a Callback Button

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Thomas Kotwal
Thomas Kotwal am 28 Aug. 2019
Kommentiert: Fangjun Jiang am 18 Jan. 2023
I have defined a Simulink Function in one subsystem with Function Visibility set to global. I verified this works by calling it from a Stateflow chart in a different subsystem.
I have a Callback Button dashboard control that I would like to use to call the Simulink Function. But when I run the simulation and click on the button, I get an error saying that the function doesn't exist. My guess is that it is possible, but I'm not calling it appropriately. The button is in the same subsystem as the Stateflow chart I used to call the Simuilnk Function.
The function is called txCommand(cmd).
In the Callback Button, I have the ClickFcn callback set to:
txCommand(51);
Is there particular syntax required to tell the Callback Button where to find the Simulink Function?
Thank you.

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 29 Aug. 2019
I would think this is not possible. The callback function of the button needs to be MATLAB based. In other words, if the function can be called at the MATLAB Command line, then it can be called by the button callback. A Simulink function can not be called or executed at the MATLAB Command line.
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Shiv Nileshkumar Matliwala
Shiv Nileshkumar Matliwala am 18 Jan. 2023
Can anyone tell me how can I change the Button Text parameters using Matlab command like set_param() function ?
Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang am 18 Jan. 2023
h=uibutton;
set(h,'Text','MyButton')

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