how to run simulink simulation from matlab script
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tomer polsky
on 16 Mar 2017
Commented: Sara Nadeau
on 5 Feb 2025 at 15:27
hello i need to run simulink simulation from matlab, how to do it using matlab command in script ?
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Guy Rouleau
on 22 Jul 2024
Here is a blog post on this topic: How to Run Simulink Simulation from MATLAB Script? » Guy on Simulink - MATLAB & Simulink (mathworks.com)
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User_in_Gim
on 16 Mar 2017
Hi,
You can use sim command line to simulate your model : doc sim.
sim('Model_Name',Simulation_Time) % most basic way to simulate with command script.
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Sara Nadeau
on 5 Feb 2025 at 15:27
If the model is not open, then the sim function automatically loads the model. Loading the model does not open the Simulink Editor. If you want to view the contents of the model in the Simulink Editor, you need to open the model by opening the file manually or by calling the open_system function.
The sim function does not close models that it loads automatically. The model remains loaded in memory until you close it (for example by calling the close_system function or issuing the command bdclose all) or until you end the MATLAB session.
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Reid Spence
on 22 Jan 2024
Edited: Reid Spence
on 22 Jan 2024
simIn = Simulink.SimulationInput("Model_Name"); %create object
simIn = simIn.setVariable("my_Parameter",2); %example of setting a parameter override
out = sim(simIn); %run simulation, all results returned in "out"
The benifits of using the SimulationInput object over using ">sim("model_name")" include:
- ability to override parameters and settings without dirtying the model
- a helpful container for all run specific overrides
- easier transitions to other workflows such as parallel simulation with parsim or deployment with Simulink Compiler
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Guy Rouleau
on 9 Jul 2024
I wrote a blog post on this topic:
This documentation page also covers this topic in great details:
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marcus sick
on 13 Mar 2024
A recommended approach for executing simulations in MATLAB involves leveraging the SimulationInput object.
simIn = Simulink.SimulationInput("Model_Name i.e (YT3converter)"); % Create object simIn = simIn.setVariable("my_Parameter", 2); % Example of setting a parameter override out = sim(simIn); % Run simulation; all results are returned in "out"
The advantages of utilizing the SimulationInput object over the conventional method ">sim("model_name")" are manifold:
- It enables parameter and setting overrides without modifying the model directly, ensuring model cleanliness and preserving its integrity.
- Serving as a convenient container, it organizes all simulation-specific overrides, enhancing clarity and manageability.
- Facilitates seamless transitions to alternative workflows like parallel simulation with parsim or deployment via Simulink Compiler, thus fostering versatility and adaptability in simulation practices.
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