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Running a Nonreal-Time Simulation

You use Simulink in normal mode to run a nonreal-time simulation. Running a simulation lets you observe the behavior of your model in nonreal time.

After you load your Simulink model into the MATLAB workspace, you can run a simulation. This procedure uses the Simulink model rtwin_model.mdl as an example and assumes you have loaded that model:

  1. In the Simulink window, double-click the Scope block.

  1. Simulink opens a Scope window with an empty graph.

  1. From the Simulation menu, click Normal, and then click Start.

  1. Simulink runs the simulation and plots the signal data in the Scope window.

    During the simulation, the Scope window displays the samples for one time range, increases the time offset, and then displays the samples for the next time range.

  1. Do one of the following:

  1. The simulation stops. MATLAB does not display any messages.


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