Difference between revisions of "HANtune/MATLAB Interface"
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==Reading data from a running Simulink model== | ==Reading data from a running Simulink model== | ||
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+ | ====Set your model==== | ||
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+ | #Change these to the name and location of your model | ||
+ | <nowiki>modelName = 'MyModel' | ||
+ | modelPath = 'C:\Users\Michiel Klifman\Desktop' | ||
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+ | #Add folders to MATLAB path | ||
+ | from java.lang import System | ||
+ | scriptPath = System.getProperty("user.dir") + "\scripts\examples\MATLAB_Interface" | ||
+ | engine.eval("addpath('" + scriptPath + "')") | ||
+ | engine.eval("addpath('" + modelPath + "')")</nowiki> | ||
===Creating a daq list=== | ===Creating a daq list=== | ||
==Reading data from a running Simulink model== | ==Reading data from a running Simulink model== |
Revision as of 18:52, 21 October 2019
HANtune can be interfaced with MATLAB® (and by extension Simulink®). We can do this by using the MATLAB engine and calling it from a script.
Note: You will need to have installed a version of MATLAB® with the Java MATLAB engine.
Contents
Connecting to the MATLAB Engine
Reading data from a running Simulink model
Set your model
- Change these to the name and location of your model
modelName = 'MyModel' modelPath = 'C:\Users\Michiel Klifman\Desktop' #Add folders to MATLAB path from java.lang import System scriptPath = System.getProperty("user.dir") + "\scripts\examples\MATLAB_Interface" engine.eval("addpath('" + scriptPath + "')") engine.eval("addpath('" + modelPath + "')")