Simulink has a module called "Matlab Function," which allows you to create a custom function in a Simulink flow diagram.
I implemented a simple function in a Simulink Matlab Function module. My function contains a call to Matlab's built-in rms(). When I run the Simulink model, I get the following error:
The function 'rms' not supported for standalone code generation
If I remove rms from my Matlab Function in the Simulink model, the error goes away and the model runs flawlessly.
Questions:
Is there a way to use Matlab's rms in Simulink?
Are there many other native Matlab calls that can't be used inside Simulink?
I just wanted to clarify and expand upon some points made in learnvst's answer.
Even if you are simply trying to simulate a model containing a MATLAB Function block and are not explicitly attempting to perform code generation, you will still get the not supported for standalone code generation error.
As learnvst indicated, there are multiple restrictions on functions that can be used with code generation. However, if you just want to simulate your model, Simulink allows you to do this if you signify these "black-listed" functions as being extrinsic. This lets Simulink know that the functions will be used for simulation purposes only and won't be part of code generation.
In your particular case, add the following line of code somewhere before your call to rms:
coder.extrinsic('rms');
Declaring a function as extrinsic in a MATLAB Function is often useful even when you are performing code generation. For example, you may want to visualize your data using the plot command during simulation, but obviously would not need the plot command to be part of generated code.
Refer to this doc for more info on declaring functions to be extrinsic.
The not supported for standalone code generation part of the error suggests to me that you are trying to use a product like Matlab Coder to make an executable or native code. If this is the case, there are many naive calls that cannot be used directly in both core Matlab and the toolboxes. The coder products only support a subset of the language. More information can be found here . . .
http://www.mathworks.co.uk/products/matlab-coder/description2.html
As for your call to rms, it is only calculating the root of the mean of the squares. Try creating an alternative using something like . . .
sqrt(mean(x.^2))
...where x is the signal.
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Is there an alternative function to the sim() command oder a direct way executing a Simulink Model / a compiled version of it from Matlab without setting coder.extrinsic?
I want to execute a simulink model inside of an iterative Matlab-function. (Hence, speed matters dramatically). The used Simulink model contains a Dymola interface and hence, I cannot model it directly in Matlab. Another main Simulink model starts and iterates the Matlab functions and hence, simulating it leads the coder trying to compile it efficiently. By setting coder.extrinsic, of course I can use the sim command, but it is way too slow for its purpose. I thought about compiling the Simulink model as an alternative, but do not know if this would be a good approach
The structure looks as follows:
Simulink main model -> matlab functions -> simulink model
sim command needs MATLAB. So you need coder.extrinsic. There is no direct alternate way without coder.extrinsic to simulate a model. You can generate code from the model and call the generate code using coder.ceval functions. But if your goal is only to get more speed instead of getting stand-alone code you can set your model to run in accelerator mode and see whether that improves speed.
I'm trying to programatically create several Matlab Function blocks to have their input set to the output of a Mux block, and their output set to the signal port of an Output Switch block.
I've created some basic Simulink models in the past using the add_block and add_line functions, but it seems Matlab Function blocks work differently.
I know what I'm trying to do can be achieved since I've done it manually, but I need to achieve this programatically to create large models.
Thanks!
It should work. Consider for example a Simulink model with a constant block, a MATLAB Function and a Scope block. Try the following:
add_line('untitled','Constant/1','MATLAB Function/1')
add_line('untitled','MATLAB Function/1','Scope/1')
I have a, in my opinion, little problem using a Matlab-Function Block in a Simulink Model.
I want one of the inputs to be a structure.
But that doesn't work so easily, I've come across
suggestions on other semi-related problems, which tell about defining Simulink.Bus and so on,
but to be honest I don't understand how this can be applied on my problem.
It seems simple:
Structure as input for a Matlab function Block
But I don't know how.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards BZAD
Within Simulink you create a Bus signal using the Bus Creator Block. This can then be fed into a MATLAB Function block, but only if an accompanying Simulink.Bus object is created in the Base Workspace.
See Types of Structures in MATLAB Function Blocks and Create Structures in MATLAB Function Blocks and the links off those pages for more information.
I am trying to simulate a time series process using Matlab. For example, let's see the following example:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/econ/arima.print.html
When I run following code
model = arima(1,0,1);
[fit,VarCov] = estimate(model,Y,'print',false);
I get the following error:
??? Undefined function or method 'arima' for input arguments of type 'double'.
Does Matlab contain functions for Matlab? Can I calculate different functions,like calculate autocorrelation or autocovariance at different lag? Or estimate ARMA parameters?
You need to make sure that you have a license and code for the Econometrics Toolbox before using that function. MATLAB has annoying license requirements for both the main software and its various toolboxes :(
But, you may be able to find some public code that can do the same thing. Check out http://www.mathtools.net/
How can I call an m file in Simulink and put it to a block in my model (without using an S function)? Does anybody have an idea? I'd really appreciate it.
If you're trying to apply a user-defined MATLAB function to Simulink signals, there are a few different ways to do this, depending on your objective. All options are available within the User-Defined Functions section of the Simulink library.
Use the MATLAB function block if you intend to generate code from your model. This block does have restrictions, the entire gamut of built-in MATLAB functions is not available.
Use the Interpreted MATLAB function block if you don't care about code generation, this block can make use of any functions.
Use the Fcn block if your m-file is trivial and contains a simple expression operating on the inputs. In this case you can type the expression directly into the block dialog and reference the input / output signals as shown in the documentation.
MATLAB Fcn block is the best solution to embed M-function file into Simulink model. However, be cautious which version of MATLAB you are using, e.g., with later versions of MATLAB Function Block can be implemented with M-function file with %#codegen and C compiler need to be with your MATLAB package. Good luck