Accessing M-file S-Function parameters inside TLC file

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Hi,
I am writing a TLC file for a M-File S-Function in order to generate C-Code but I am wondering how I can access the S-Function parameters inside the TLC file.
Inside the M-File S-Function's setup(block) method I have the following:
block.NumDialogPrms = 2;
block.DialogPrmsTunable = {'Tuneable', 'Tuneable'};
which seems to work since I can access and validate the parameters also in the CheckParameters(block) function.
However, inside the TLC file's BlockInstanceSetup(block, system) function the following lines do not work:
%assign port = LibBlockParameter(P1, "", "", 0)
%assign pins = LibBlockParameter(P2, "", "", 0)
and I am wondering why.
Best regards,
Arne

Accepted Answer

Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 1 Aug 2012
Do you call "block.AutoRegRuntimePrms({'P1','P2'});" in DoPostPropSetup? If you call block.AutoRegRuntimePrms without the parameter names, I think the default names used are MSFcnParameter, MSFcnParameter1, etc.

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Arne
Arne on 1 Aug 2012
Edited: Arne on 1 Aug 2012
Thanks for your answer.
I fact I did not call AutoRegRuntimePrms. Now the parameters are available. Thanks!
Can I access nontuneable parameters in a similar way?
Regards, Arne
To answer my own question: WriteRTWParam() to be called in the WriteRTW callback seems to be the way to go for nontuneable parameters.
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 1 Aug 2012
Glad you found the answer. FYI, you can type "sldemo_msfcn_frame" at the MATLAB prompt to see an example for WriteRTWParam().

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