To workspace block

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Sébastien Malengé
Sébastien Malengé on 2 May 2011
Hi,
I use a GUI to run (or sim) a model from simulink. Everything is ok, but I have a "to workspace block" in my model which don't "write" in the workspace. Does Anybody know why ?
Thanks !
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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind on 2 May 2011
Are you looking in the workspace local to the GUI, or in the MATLAB base workspace? Do you see the same issue when you run the model independent of the GUI?

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Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer on 3 May 2011
Hi Sebastien,
using a to file block is of course an alternative. For my answer above, using the set_param command is just for the contrary: it tells Simulink to put the data into your local workspace, e.g.:
function button1_Callback(hObject, eventdata, handles)
set_param('mymodel', 'DstWorkspace', 'current');
[t,x,y] = sim('mymodel');
% say, you have a ToWorkspace with name 'result':
% then you would have right now here the variable result, e.g.:
plot(handles.axes1, result(:,1), result(:, 2:end));
Titus

Titus Edelhofer
Titus Edelhofer on 2 May 2011
Hi,
it depends which workspace you expect the data to be: usually they are written to the base workspace. If you want them to be in the local workspace of your GUI function, you have to add
set_param(name_of_your_model, 'DstWorkspace', 'current')
Hope this helps,
Titus

Sébastien Malengé
Sébastien Malengé on 3 May 2011
@Kaustubha Govind : I'm looking in the MATLAB base workspace, and yes, if I run my model independent of the GUI, I have my output from the "to workspace block".
@ Titus Edelhofer : I'm going to try your solution, but I don't know if this can work because I don't have any data in the MATLAB base workspace.
Thanks by the way !

Sébastien Malengé
Sébastien Malengé on 3 May 2011
I change my block for a block "to file", that's works better, and I can use it with my GUI.

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