Simulink outputs variables but they are not being sent to the workspace.
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Michael Colantonio
el 2 de Abr. de 2019
Comentada: Elmer
el 20 de Mayo de 2023
While using my PC at home I am using 'to workspace' blocks in my diagram with save format array. When I run the simulation i get the following the the command window:
ans =
Simulink.SimulationOutput:
Vin: [2002x1 double]
Vout: [2002x1 double]
t: [2002x1 double]
tout: [2002x1 double]
SimulationMetadata: [1x1 Simulink.SimulationMetadata]
ErrorMessage: [0x0 char]
Undefined function or variable 't'.
Error in P1_2 (line 79)
plot(t,Vin,t,Vout)
It seems to me that simulink is outputting the variables but they are not appearing in the workspace and therefore it thinks they are undefined. I tried running the simulation on a computer at my university and it worked. I tried reinstalling Matlab on my home PC and it still doesnt work. Version 2019.
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David Avila
el 21 de Dic. de 2019
Editada: David Avila
el 21 de Dic. de 2019
If you are running 2019a, the Simulink default settings for the "To Workspace" block have been changed and would need to be set back from being a single simulation output:
I have to do this every time I make a new model till further notice
Edit: Grammar
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Khaled Hassan
el 22 de En. de 2023
Thank you very much, I was loosing my mind. This was very helpful
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Rostislav Teryaev
el 2 de Abr. de 2019
First of all, you have to assign a structure Simulink.SimulationOutput to some variable
temp = Simulink.SimulationOutput;
Next, you need to access field t or Vin of this structure
temp.t
temp.Vin
To use plot you want this
temp = Simulink.SimulationOutput;
plot(temp.t, temp.Vin, temp.t, temp.Vout)
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