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Thread Subject: embedded MATLAB function block

Subject: embedded MATLAB function block

From: John reilly

Date: 16 May, 2008 10:59:02

Message: 1 of 2

i am using an r2007b embedded MATLAB function block, which i
have put into a library. when i use multiple instances of
the block in a model, it looks like the inputs and outputs
of all instances must have the same dimensionality, or you
get a code generation error.

is there a way around this issue?

thanks.

reilly.

Subject: Re: embedded MATLAB function block

From: Fred Smith

Date: 16 May, 2008 16:27:38

Message: 2 of 2


This is a limitation of the product. There is no ideal workaround. You can
create an M-file and call it from multiple Embedded MATLAB Function block's
to effectively share your code across blocks.

-Fred


"John Reilly" <jrhokie1.nospam@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:g0jpdm$713$1@fred.mathworks.com...
>i am using an r2007b embedded MATLAB function block, which i
> have put into a library. when i use multiple instances of
> the block in a model, it looks like the inputs and outputs
> of all instances must have the same dimensionality, or you
> get a code generation error.
>
> is there a way around this issue?
>
> thanks.
>
> reilly.
>


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