Is it possible to record, in the form of Matlab code, whatever you do in Simulink?
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I am guessing, many people use macro recording in MS Excel in order to simplify writing VB code. Such macros can be used later many times to perform set of actions in Excel files. What I am looking for is very similar; I need to write Matlab code that can create, modify and execute Simulink models. An easy way to do that would be if I create model in Simulink directly, block by block, while “something” records my every step, every setting of block parameters, etc., resulting in an .m file that can recreate what I have done. Is there such functionality in Matlab?
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Ameer Hamza
2018-4-23
Yes, this is possible to create a Simulink model from MATLAB command window as shown here: https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/approach-modeling-programmatically.html. However, the recommended way to make Simulink model is from Simulink GUI.
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Ameer Hamza
2018-4-24
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2018-4-24
In that case, simulink does not support automatic script generation feature. You can either use GUI or write your own script manually.
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