Continue simulation: resize workspace variables

Hello!
I have run a simulation for 10.000 increments. Now I want to continue on this simulation so that in total 30.000 increments will be run.
For this purpose I want to use a loop to look at all the workspace variables and preallocate them without losing the older values:
for all variables in the workspace
if size(variable,1)==10000
variable(30000,:)=0
elseif size(variable,2)==10000
variable(:,30000)=0
end
end
How can I do this?
I found the following things that could be an ingredient:
list=who;
size(char(list(1)));

3 Comments

I understand that you want to append data to your workspace variable after each simulation run.
Are you changing anything in the model between subsequent runs? For example, you run the model for 10 steps, change model parameters etc. and run the model again?
Nothing is changed except for the number of increments that I want to run and the final time that I want to run it.
You can write a script that runs the model for 10 increments. Saves the data in an array and re-run the simulation for say 20 increments.
As an example, say my model has a "To workspace" block that logs a variable called "var1" every simulation.
storeData = []; %preallocate this for speed
sim('vdp','StopTime','10');
storeData = [storeData var1];
sim('vdp','StartTime','10','StopTime','20');
storeData = [storeData var1];
sim('vdp','StartTime','20','StopTime','30');
storeData = [storeData var1];
You can also use SimState for this.

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 Accepted Answer

Thank you for your responses.
I solved my problem by doing the preallocation using A(30000,:)=0 instead of A=zeros(30000,xxx).

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Amy
on 24 Feb 2017

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