Link Simulink Design Verifier Report to different model file?
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Collin
el 23 de Oct. de 2014
Comentada: Collin
el 4 de Nov. de 2014
Hello,
I am working in a simulink model using the Design Verifier software. I am running various checks on the model and outputting reports and data-files about each check. The checks are assembled into an automated code that completes each selected task programmatically and saves everything to a specified directory. My issue is that the model I am working with has to be simulated in accelerator mode, however DV required operation in normal mode. Because of this my automated code first takes the model and creates a new model file in normal mode with unsupported blocks replaced using Block Replacement rules. It then runs the tasks I want to complete on this DV-formatted model file. This works fine and outputs everything correctly, however the reports are linked to the formatted files, so if someone clicks a link in the report and modifies the model that opens it is not the original file and therefore does not save the changes to the original model. Is there a way to access the report file that Matlab is generating to tweak it and output a it as a custom report instead, or a way to link the original model to the report instead of the formatted one?
Any insight is greatly appreciated.
Thanks Collin
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Jon Boerner
el 24 de Oct. de 2014
I do not believe there is a way to do that via any options anywhere. It might be easiest to just find/replace instances of the temporary model name with the original model name.
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Jon Boerner
el 27 de Oct. de 2014
I had meant for the report you could do something like:
reportText = fileread('report.html');
newReportText = strrep(reportText,tempModelName,originalModelName);
f = fopen('report.html','w');
fprintf(f,newReportText);
fclose(f);
I did not double-check that that works, but that's the idea. I'm not sure on the block replacement report specifically if there is different behavior that allows you to do what you want.
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