Change/reset initial state values in a level 2 C-mex S-function

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Hi all! I'm creating a simulation with level 2 c-mex s-function, and I need to change some state values, when some conditions are verified. How can I do that? I read about the enabled subsystem, but I don't know how it works, and also I don't know if there is something faster that do the same thing.
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance!

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Ryan G
Ryan G on 24 Jul 2012
If you wrote or have the c-code for the s-function you can simply add another input and write a conditional to reset the data when that condition is verified.
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Pan Zhao
Pan Zhao on 22 Jun 2017
I was wondering whether this way really works. I tried this method and met the same problem Michael met (see the answer from Michael below and my comment under that) .

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Michael Walker
Michael Walker on 16 May 2014
I have a similar problem, but the evaluation of the variable that triggers the reset is done inside the S-function itself. The problem I'm having is that I can't figure out how to actually reset a continuous state value. Although Simulink seems to let me change the value of variables I fetch with ssGetContStates(S), then next time those state values are needed (again invoking ssGetContStates(S)) they've reverted back to an integrated value of the original initial condition. How do I get this to work?
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Pan Zhao
Pan Zhao on 21 Jun 2017
I have the same problem. Although we can set the ContStates in a S function, they revert to the integrated value of the original initial condition one sampling interval after the setting. Was wondering how we can really reset the states.
Sebastián Gómez Jorge
Sebastián Gómez Jorge on 2 Aug 2023
Same problem and there seems to be no solution. I tired reseting the cont states using the pointer provided by ssGetContStates, but it does not work. The recommended soulution of using an ensabled subsystem is no good, because I want to change the value of only one continuous state when a certain condition happens inside the sfunction. Very frustrating.

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 2 Aug 2012
You can either follow Ryan's suggestion or put your S-function inside an enabled subsystem with "Output when disabled" set to "reset" - this will call your mdlInitializeConditions method every time the subsystem is disabled.

Marcus
Marcus on 2 Aug 2012
Thanks! By the way now I'm using another method. I stop the simulation with Stop Block and then I start another one. For now it does what I want!

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