Error using set_param to set parameters for LUT from inside a function in GUI
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I am using set_param to set the parameters of Look Up Table block from simulink library. The parameters are 'Table' and 'BreakpointsForDimension1'. i am able to set the values for 'Table' correctly, but some error occurs for the other parameter.Let me also explain the context:
I want to restore the state of GUI, meaning GUI should show the past values entered by user in his last session.For this, in the close pushbutton, i call saveState function:
function saveState(handles)
state.tumblingOpt3SpeedVector = get(handles.edit12, 'String');
state.tumblingOpt3TimeVector = get(handles.edit11, 'String');
state.tumblingOpt3aref1 = get(handles.edit13, 'String');
state.tumblingOpt2td = get(handles.edit3, 'String');
state.tumblingOpt2tz = get(handles.edit4, 'String');
state.tumblingOpt2w = get(handles.edit5, 'String');
state.tumblingOpt2aref = get(handles.edit6, 'String');
save('state.mat','state')
And in the Opening func of GUI, i call loadState function to restore the state of GUI
function loadState(handles)
evalin('base','load state.mat') % To load state.mat into workspace
% To restore the state of GUI
set(handles.edit11, 'String', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt3TimeVector'))
set(handles.edit12, 'String', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt3SpeedVector'))
set(handles.edit13, 'String', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt3aref1'))
set(handles.edit3, 'String', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt2td'))
set(handles.edit4, 'String', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt2tz'))
set(handles.edit5, 'String', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt2w'))
set(handles.edit6, 'String', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt2aref'))
% To set parameters in simulink block corresponding to what GUI shows
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/wref','BreakpointsForDimension1',evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt3TimeVector'))
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/wref','Table',evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt3SpeedVector'))
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/aref1','Value',evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt3aref1'))
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/tumblingProfileOpt2','td', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt2td'))
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/tumblingProfileOpt2','tz', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt2tz'))
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/tumblingProfileOpt2','w', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt2w'))
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/tumblingProfileOpt2','aref', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt2aref'))
delete('state.mat')
Now let me show some results and observations:
Error Message on running the GUI:
Error using dtc>loadState (line 144)
Error in 'Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/wref'. Parameter 'BreakpointsForDimension1' setting: "
3 3.24191 3.25 3.999 4 7.24999 7.25 8" cannot be evaluated.
Error in dtc>dtc_OpeningFcn (line 77)
loadState(handles)
Error in gui_mainfcn (line 221)
feval(gui_State.gui_OpeningFcn, gui_hFigure, [], guidata(gui_hFigure), varargin{:});
Error in dtc (line 42)
gui_mainfcn(gui_State, varargin{:});
Caused by:
Error using dtc>loadState (line 144)
Error: Expression or statement is incomplete or incorrect.
EVEN IF I TYPE SET_PARAM AT THE COMMAND LINE,I GET THE SAME ERROR, AS FOLLOWS:
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/wref','BreakpointsForDimension1', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt3TimeVector'))
Error in 'Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/wref'. Parameter 'BreakpointsForDimension1' setting: "
[3 3.24191 3.25 3.999 4 7.24999 7.25 8]" cannot be evaluated.
Caused by:
Error: Expression or statement is incomplete or incorrect.
But this error is not there for parameter 'Table' either while running GUI or at command line:
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/wref','Table', evalin('base','state.tumblingOpt3SpeedVector'))
get_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/wref','Table')
ans =
[40 40 0 0 -40 -40 0 0]
BUT MOST IMP OBSERVATION IS THIS ONE:
after the state.mat is loaded into workspace...if i open the 'state' variable in workspace,it lists:
tumblingOpt3SpeedVector: '[40 40 0 0 -40 -40 0 0]'
tumblingOpt3TimeVector: <1*40 char>
and others.......
Why tumblingOpt3TimeVector is not taken as an array like tumblingOpt3SpeedVector?
Please post ur valuable suggestions
thanks
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Kaustubha Govind
am 2 Mai 2013
I think the issue may be that most Simulink parameters need to be set as strings when using set_param. For example, this won't work:
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/wref','BreakpointsForDimension1', [3 3.24191 3.25 3.999 4 7.24999 7.25 8])
But, this will:
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/wref','BreakpointsForDimension1', '[3 3.24191 3.25 3.999 4 7.24999 7.25 8]')
Why not simply set:
set_param('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis/Tumbling_profiles/wref','BreakpointsForDimension1', 'state.tumblingOpt3TimeVector')
And let Simulink read the parameter from the base workspace? If you are running the SIM command from a GUI callback, make sure that you set the SrcWorkspace to 'base':
options=simset('SrcWorkspace','base');
sim('Sensorless_DTC_HwAnalysis',[0 duration],options);
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Shyam
am 3 Mai 2013
Bearbeitet: Shyam
am 3 Mai 2013
I had tried that...but since 'state' is not defined in the workspace of that particular function (loadState(handles)) inside which set_param is used...there was error message something like 'state' not defined..thats why i used evalin...
But its working now...i just retyped the array in GUI....but i am afraid error will resurface sooner or later...
Now when state.mat is loaded into workspace...if i open the 'state' variable in workspace,it lists:
tumblingOpt3SpeedVector: '[40 40 0 0 -40 -40 0 0]'
tumblingOpt3TimeVector: '[.........................]'
both as arrays
Kaustubha Govind
am 3 Mai 2013
Shyam: The error about 'state' being undefined is exactly why I recommend using the simset with your sim command.
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