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How do i use vectors as input to the "interpreted Matlab Fnc" block?

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I wrote a litle test function, which determines the scalar product of two vectors. It works fine when i use it in matlab. When i use the "interpreted Matlab Fnc" block in simulink it doesnt work properly. For a = 2 and b = 1 it gives me 2, which is correct. But when i use vectors instead of numbers like a = [2;2] and b = [1;1] i get 2 instead of 4.
I tried different combinations, but its always wrong... Since the "interpreted Matlab Fnc" block has only one input-port im using a Mux-block, may this be my mistake?
Does anybody have an idea what i'm doing wrong? thx for your help

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 30 Apr. 2013
a should be [2 2] instead of [2;2]
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Fedor
Fedor am 30 Apr. 2013
Bearbeitet: Fedor am 30 Apr. 2013
but thats not how i calculate the product in my function. I wanted to write my own code to test the "interpreted Matlab Fnc" block, because i will need it a lot. so my function is so:
function [ y ] = skalar( x,z )
y = 0;
if length(x) == length(z)
for i = 1:length(x)
y = y + x(i)*z(i);
end
else
print('Invalid Input');
end
end
i think the mistake must be in simulink, since the function works just fine when i use it in the workspace.
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind am 9 Mai 2013
Fedor: it might be a good idea to set a breakpoint in your code to understand how the inputs are passed in.

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