Why do standalone applications built using "Simulink Compiler" with "boolean" values yield unexpected results in MATLAB R2024b?
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MathWorks Support Team
on 19 Nov 2024
Answered: MathWorks Support Team
on 25 Nov 2024
I have an app where I am using a button to switch on a light. I am creating a variable "newVar" based on the status of the button as per the user input.
When I run this app from "App Designer", it works as expected.
When I package the same app and run it as a standalone application, it does not run as expected.
My code for declaring "newVar" is:
function InOneValueChanged(app, event)
value = app.InOne.Value;
newVar = Simulink.Simulation.Variable('andIn1',boolean(value));
simulink.compiler.modifyParameters(app.modelName,newVar);
end
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MathWorks Support Team
on 25 Nov 2024
The issue is in function "InOneValueChanged" due to the usage of boolean. "boolean" is not a deployable function.
The fix is to change boolean to logical which is deployable.
newVar = Simulink.Simulation.Variable('andIn1',logical(value));
The developers are aware of this and will consider adding support for "boolean" in future releases.
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