How do you programmatically invoke model callbacks?

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For organizational purposes, I've defined my Simulink model's PreLoad callback expressions in the model explorer's callback pane directly, and NOT broken them out into a separate script file (so that all the necessary info is contained in the .mdl file). I'd also like to re-invoke the expressions IF the workspace has been cleared between the time the model was opened and the time it was run. So, I'd love a way to generically run the contents of the PreLoad pane without copying all of it into the InitFcn pane. Does anyone know of a way to programmatically run a model's callback function with a generic command?
I figured there would be a command similar to setting a model's simulation command to 'start', but I can't find a corresponding parameter for a model's callback.

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 13 Jun 2012
Kind of a hack, but this should work:
>> eval(get_param(bdroot, 'PreLoadFcn'))
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Phil
Phil on 14 Jun 2012
I'm not too worried about a method being a 'hack', as long as it's a generic, reusable 'hack'. This works perfectly, thank you.

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