Errors while linking unreal engine to matlab
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Ketan
on 13 Sep 2024 at 8:15
Unreal Engine: 5.1.1
Matlab Release: R2024a
I am trying to make a custom scene in unreal engine, for that I installed Aerospace Toolbox Unreal ENgine Interface, after installing, when I try to opne the editor using
`editor.open()'
I get following message:
I tried to build it through IDE but it gave me the following error:
I need help resolving this issue.
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Nishan Nekoo
on 13 Sep 2024 at 11:40
Hi Ketan,
I believe this error regarding the MathWorks Geospatial plugin is suggesting that you have not installed CesiumForUnreal, which is necessary when using the Aerospace Blockset interface to Unreal Engine.
Please see the instructions here: https://www.mathworks.com/help/releases/R2024a/aeroblks/customize-scenes-using-simulink-and-unreal-editor.html#mw_eb8c5423-28f3-4a9c-8f64-5b23ad45efe4
Please note the specific version of CesiumForUnreal needed for your version of MATLAB and please place the CesiumForUnreal plugin folder in the \UE_5.1\Engine\Plugins\Marketplace directory.
Regarding the first error, are you upgrading from an older version of MATLAB or are you installing these plugins for the first time?
Let me know if installing the Cesium plugin works for you to resolve the IDE build!
Nishan
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Nishan Nekoo
on 18 Sep 2024 at 12:45
Hi Ketan, I believe this should be possible.
Please follow the instructions here but select Linux instead of Windows: https://www.mathworks.com/help/aeroblks/package-custom-scenes-into-executable.html
Let me know if you still run into issues after following the instructions on that page.
Nishan
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