Plot two graphs in one scope

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Venkata Harsha Vardhan chunduri
I am having two Simulink files, I have to run both the files and compare the results. Is it possible to plot both the outputs in a single plot. If its a single file we can use mux and merge them to plot in a single scope but how to do that for 2 different files. I have tried by exporting the scopes and using plot and simplot functions but nothing worked. Can anyone help me with this?

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Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 15 Apr 2011
Try exporting to workspace and join both data simulations in a cell like this:
data = {run1, run2};
simplot(data)
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Venkata Harsha Vardhan chunduri
Hi sir, what are these run1 and run2 here? Are they scope variable names?
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 15 Apr 2011
that's the data created by the To Workspace block, cells and arrays should work.

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Rob Graessle
Rob Graessle on 15 Apr 2011
You could use Model Referencing to include the two models in a single parent model. Then you can use a Mux and scope block to plot the outputs of the two submodels on a single scope.
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Venkata Harsha Vardhan chunduri
Thank you sir, Where can I get this model referencing tool box from? Is it available in R2009B?
Paulo Silva
Paulo Silva on 15 Apr 2011
Simulink -> Ports & Subsystems -> Model

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