How to run a simulink model using a program? what is the command used?

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Sim command is generally used....I am confused how it is used....how the values produced from the program are transfered to the simulink model.

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TAB
TAB on 18 Feb 2012
sim('YourModel');
OR
set_param('YourModel', 'SimulationCommand', 'start');
Using set_param('YourModel', 'SimulationCommand', ...) you can start, stop, pause or continue the simulation.
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TAB
TAB on 20 Feb 2012
"where a = arr(1,1); arr() is an arg of the function"
Didn't understand - arr() is an arg of the function.
for "set_param('newmodel/PID','KP','a')" a should be present on base workspace.
Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 20 Feb 2012
You need to set the SrcWorkspace parameter as described here: http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/10149-simulink-workspace
By default, Simulink looks for the parameter variables in the base workspace. Setting SrcWorkspace to 'current' forces it to use the current (function) workspace instead.

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