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We have a new community highlights channel!

David on 21 Jan 2020 (Edited on 4 Feb 2025)
Latest activity Reply by David on 13 Mar 2025 at 18:23

[Last edited to fix a broken link]
I'm please to announce this new MATLAB Central feature for posting community highlights. This new channel will:
  • Allow MathWorks and the community leaders to easily post newsworthy items to the community
  • Allow community visitors to respond to these posts with Likes and Replies
  • Allow anyone to follow/subscribe the channel so they can be notified of new posts
What do we mean by newsworthy? In short, this means anything we think some or all of the community might like to know. Here are some examples of what we’re thinking about posting to this new channel.
  • New or upcoming community features or events
  • User highlights (e.g. examples of good behavior, interesting posts)
  • Interesting content (e.g. File Exchange pick of the week submissions)
  • Release notes and new features
  • Polls (future)
New highlights will appear on the community home page at the time they are posted and all past highlights can be found by going to the community home page and clicking the Highlights link in the right column.
As always, let us know what you think by liking this post or commenting below.
Walter
Walter on 13 Mar 2025 at 14:07 (Edited on 13 Mar 2025 at 14:07)
Hi Forks,
I am new to Matlab and Matlab Simulink modelling. The task is to generate wind power using wind speed time seires data. I am trying to configure for use an existing wind farm induction generator to generate wind power in MW.
The error message is thus :
>> WIND_power_generation1
Dot indexing is not supported for variables of this type.
Error in WIND_power_generation1 (line 26)
logsOut = simOut.logsout; % Retrieve logged simulation output
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>>
that is after running my code. I need an assisting to pass this stage
you can reach me via dr801937@reading.ac.uk for the script and further details
David
David on 13 Mar 2025 at 18:23
@Walter, Please post your question to the Q/A part of the forum - Ask a Question - MATLAB Answers - MATLAB Central. You're not likely going to grab anyone's attention replying to this announcement.