How to use out block value in matlab

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Hello,
I develop a code and the output is a vector. I am adding a picture that can be easier to understand. I would like to export this vector in MATLAB to plot a graphic. I found this command: plot(x,voltage.signals.values,'linewi',2) I didn't understand how does it work. Could someone help me?

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ES
ES 2017-3-22
1. You can directly add a scope on the line joining the block.
2. You can log the data flowing through the line. At the end of the simulation you can access this data and do a plot. see here http://in.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/configuring-a-signal-for-signal-logging.html
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yogan sganzerla
yogan sganzerla 2017-3-22
Sorry, but I think that I didn't explain correctly. I am adding another image from MATLAB As you can see, to plot it's necessary "t" and "voltage.signals.values". The first variable I have. The trouble is the second (voltage.signals.values) because it's from output. I need to link output with voltage.signals.values
Cheers
B.
ES
ES 2017-3-22
Yes. you can log the data and access it from workspace as explained in the link above. Once its able to be access, you can plot it in the same way.

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