Making a S-Function from a Matlab script

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Eric
Eric on 13 Jul 2012
Hi,
I would like to make a S-Function from a block I got in an opened model.
I would like to automate this from a Matlab script. Is there a function to generate S-Function directly from Matlab editor ?
Thanks,
Eric
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 13 Jul 2012
Your question is a little confusing. Did you want to generate an S-function from a Simulink block/subsystem using commands, or did you want to generate an S-function from MATLAB code so you can call it in Simulink?
Eric
Eric on 13 Jul 2012
I got a block that I want to transform in S-Function like I can do by right-clicking on it with Real-Time Workshop.
However, I want this to be done by a matlab script without me actually going to right-click the block I want to put as a S-Function.
Thanks

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TAB
TAB on 13 Jul 2012
Edited: TAB on 26 Jul 2012
mdlName = 'YourModelName';
% Set the s-function target
set_param(mdlName,'SystemTargetFile','rtwsfcn.tlc');
% Build your subsystem
rtwbuild([mdlName '/' 'SubsystemName']);

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