Run a simulink/script from a pushbutton
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hi
i've a script in a PB_function and when i push the button it shows me a lot off errors.Running the originar script without the PB it works but when i use in PB_function doesn't work:
??? Error using ==> gui_passdata>pb2_call at 438
Error due to multiple causes.
Caused by:
    Error using ==> gui_passdata>pb2_call at 438
    Error evaluating parameter 'VariableName' in
    'modelo_pilha1/B': Undefined function or variable 'P1'.
in the scrip i've a simulink model that uses the variable P1 but i don't change anything and it doesn't work.
a(1)=5*10^(-3);            
    b(1)=5*10^(-2);           
    PP1=a(1)+(b(1)-a(1))*rand;  
    P1=[t PP1];
to run the simulink model
     load_system('modelo_pilha1');    % correr simulink e obter Vsimulado
        sim('modelo_pilha1');
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  TAB
      
 on 28 Sep 2011
				Which block is using 'P1' in your model ? 
Where the value of 'P1' is defined?
Is it defined in base workspace?
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  TAB
      
 on 28 Sep 2011
        From workspace block reads wariable from base workapace.
If you are defining and writing P1 variable from pushbutton callback function, then it will not saved in base workspace. Every function have its own workspace and they not shares variables.
Try saving P1 in .mat file and load this .mat in base wokspace before starting the simulation.
P1=[t PP1];     
save('Myfile.mat','P1');
evalin('base','load(''Myfile.mat'')');
%load model & Simulate
load_system('modelo_pilha1');    % correr simulink e obter  Vsimulado           sim('modelo_pilha1');
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  TAB
      
 on 29 Sep 2011
				'save' funcn saves all type of data into .mat file whatever its type. You just define your data and run 'save' function. 
You can check yourself on base workspace. 
Define Arruays, Matrices, Structures.... or any kind of data in Command window. These variables will be placed in base workspace.
Now run 'save' function in command window to save base workspace in a .mat file. Clear all the data from base workspace by hitting 'clear all' command.
Now load your .mat using 'load'. You can see all the defined data in workspace.
Same concept applies to function workspace.
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  Kaustubha Govind
    
      
 on 28 Sep 2011
        By default, Simulink looks for parameter variables in the base workspace. You variable P1 is created in the function workspace, where Simulink isn't looking. To have it looks for P1 in the current/function workspace, use:
load_system('modelo_pilha1');
opt=simset('SrcWorkspace','current');
sim('modelo_pilha1',opt);
Alternatively, you can follow Tabrez's suggestion of loading the variables into the base workspace.
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  TABOUNI Khadidja
 on 22 May 2017
				
      Edited: TABOUNI Khadidja
 on 22 May 2017
  
			i need to do the same thing but save whatever the sim func gives me
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