Open Simulink Editor "Requirements Manager" App programmatically

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Francesco Mecocci
Francesco Mecocci el 6 de Oct. de 2021
Comentada: Francesco Mecocci el 6 de Oct. de 2021
Hello,
Is it possible to open programmatically an app, for example the Requirements Manager, in a Simulink model using a command line command?
I am trying to enter into the Requirements perspective view automatically, and opening the Requirements Manager is one way to do it.
Thank you
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Alex Howard
Alex Howard el 6 de Oct. de 2021
Hi Francesco, it sounds like you're trying to open the Requirements Manager app in a Simulink model by using the MATLAB command line.
You can use slreq.openRequirementsManager(model) where model is the name of the Simulink model, specified as a string scalar or character vector. The model must be open. For example, you can open a model called vdp and then open the Requirements Manager app in the model:
open_system("vdp")
slreq.openRequirementsManager("vdp")
You can also close the Requirements Manager app in a Simulink model at the command line. The model must be open. For example:
slreq.closeRequirementsManager("vdp")
Francesco Mecocci
Francesco Mecocci el 6 de Oct. de 2021
Hi Alex! Thank you very much for your answer! I managed to do exactly what I needed, that was opening the requirements manager in order to then generate a web view which contained the requirements! Before, I did not not manage just by activating the option 'requirements' in slwebview().
This is the code I used, where I added the middle command you suggested. Thank you!
set_param(libraryModel, 'Lock', 'off');
slreq.openRequirementsManager(libraryModel)
slwebview(libraryModel, ...
'OptionalViews', {'requirements'},...
'SearchScope', 'All', ...
'LookUnderMasks', 'all', ...
'FollowLinks', 'on', ...
'FollowModelReference', 'on',...
'PackageFolder',myfolder,...
'PackagingType','both',...
'ViewFile',false )

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C B
C B el 6 de Oct. de 2021
slvnvdemo_fuelsys_officereq;
blk_with_req = ['slvnvdemo_fuelsys_officereq/fuel rate controller/'...
'Airflow calculation']
reqts = rmi('get', blk_with_req);
reqts.description = 'Mass airflow estimation';
addpath(fullfile(matlabroot,'toolbox','slrequirements',...
'slrequirementsdemos','fuelsys_req_docs'))
rmi('set', blk_with_req, reqts);
new_req = rmi('createempty');
new_req.doc = 'fuelsys_requirements2.htm';
new_req.description = 'New requirement';
rmi('cat', blk_with_req, new_req);
rmi('report', 'slvnvdemo_fuelsys_officereq');
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Francesco Mecocci
Francesco Mecocci el 6 de Oct. de 2021
Thanks for your answer, however I cannot achieve exactly what I need with the above commands. I have added further details to the question now. I'm after a command that opens the requirements perspective and/or the requirements manager APP.

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