Accessing simulink blocks in Matlab scripts

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John
John on 29 Nov 2012
Is there a way to call or access a simulink block in matlab without opening the graphical simulink environment or opening a predefined model (mdl) file?
Essentially, the goal is to write a matlab script which defines a simulink model within the script utilizing simulink blocks already present in the Simulink library (Rician noise generators, signal generators, and the like). This way, all adjustable parameters can be kept in "code" and not in graphical "forms" (cleaner development environment).
We are using Matlab R2012a. The necessary simulink toolkits as well as the simulink environment have already been licensed and installed.
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Muruganandham Subramanian
Muruganandham Subramanian on 29 Nov 2012
Have u tried by, for e.g. if you want to access unitdelay block, simulink.unitdelay in command window

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Michelle Hirsch
Michelle Hirsch on 29 Nov 2012
Depending on the nature of the models you'd like to build, an alternative to using MATLAB to construct a Simulink model might be to use System objects. System objects are designed to be used either as Simulink blocks or in MATLAB code. When used in MATLAB code, there is no underlying Simulink model.
System objects come with System Toolboxes (DSP System Toolbox, Computer System Toolbox, etc). This page explains them way better than I could: System Objects for Stream Processing in MATLAB

Vishal Rane
Vishal Rane on 29 Nov 2012
You could use load_system command to load the model into memory without the simulink editor.
Then use find_system command to programmaticallly access the model and/or its blocks.
Refer the examples given in the documentation for better understanding.

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