Hiding simulink model content with s-function

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Jianbin
Jianbin on 7 Jul 2014
Commented: Jianbin on 7 Jul 2014
hallo,
i want to hide some subsystem in my simulink model from third-party viewers. i found an answer here: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/25625-hiding-model-content
but when i convert my subsystem to s-function, these s-function can not be compiled (to .dll) without .c and .h
is it possible, that i only give third party viewers .mex file, and they can compile the s function to dll?
or can i convert the c source code to some unreadable code?

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Anthony Poulin
Anthony Poulin on 7 Jul 2014
The .mex (or .mexw32) is a compiled file. You don't need to compile it into dll file. If you give to your third part your model and your mex file, it is ok.
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Jianbin
Jianbin on 7 Jul 2014
thx for ur reply!
but i really need to compile the s function...
problem is: i have a simulink model, i don't want to share content of some subsystem in it, so i convert them to s function. but the other subsystems are open to the third party viewers, they can rewrite them.
after rewriting, the simulink model must be able to compiled in a .dll file, in order to use it in another software. but this compiling requires c source code.

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