find and set simulink parameters for several blocks
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I have a simulink model with number of subsystems. For example I have used simpower systems MOSFET in multiple places within my model.
At the moment I use the following code. But limitation is, that the bock paths/Names should be known.
for x=1:4 %debug_14.slx is the file name%
modd=sprintf('debug_14/HBridge/Mosfet%d',x);
set_param(modd,'Ron','3');
end
Now what if I have several Mosfet blocks, then it hard to specify the block path individually. I need to set Ron=3 for all Mosfets within my model. How can I programatically search mosfet blocks and set_param.
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Debarati Banerjee
el 17 de Oct. de 2014
Regarding this question:
Find the attached sample model (‘trial_model.mdl’)where there are multiple ‘Gain’ blocks in the top model and also in subsystem. The path and names of all the ‘Gain’ blocks present in the model ‘trial_model’ can be found by the following command:
>>block_name = find_system('trial_model', 'BlockType', 'Gain')
Here block_name will be an n*1 cell array containing the names of all the ‘Gain’ blocks present in the model ‘trial_model.mdl’.
Then you can consider to run the following loop to change the parameters of each of the block. You can refer to the following sample code:
>> n=length(block_name)
for i=1:1:n
set_param(block_name{i,1},'Gain','15') %%Changing ‘Gain’ of all the ‘Gain’ blocks to 15
end
Rashmil Dahanayake
el 17 de Oct. de 2014
Editada: Rashmil Dahanayake
el 17 de Oct. de 2014
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Orion
el 17 de Oct. de 2014
I tried
MyMosfetBlock = find_system('trial_model','SourceType','Mosfet')
with the mdl you attached, and I got the result
MyMosfetBlock =
'trial_model/Subsystem/sw1'
'trial_model/Subsystem/sw2'
'trial_model/sw1'
'trial_model/sw2'
i have Matlab 2014a, but this command line should work with every version.
Do you use Libraries, Masks ?
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