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S-function 2 dimension Dwork?

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alex pabouctsidis
alex pabouctsidis el 20 de Mayo de 2013
Comentada: Nshine el 12 de Feb. de 2020
Hello,
I'm coding a state estimator (EKF) using an matlab coded s-function, and need to store the state and covariance matrix at each time step.
Is it possible to set the Dwork to a 2 dimensional matrix? If so, how? If not, are there any other alternative methods to store the covariance matrix after each step?
Thanks, Alex

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Kaustubha Govind
Kaustubha Govind el 20 de Mayo de 2013
No, AFAIK, S-function DWorks can only be vectors (1-D). Why not simply reshape the matrix to a vector and vice versa?
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Sepehr Ariaei
Sepehr Ariaei el 16 de Abr. de 2019
Miss. Govind,
MATLAB should really develop this DWork vector for multi-dimensional approach. It has been 6 years since people commented this and still it's not possible to do it. If you please add this as a feature would come in handy in the future! I really needed this.

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Erwin Torreao Dassen
Erwin Torreao Dassen el 2 de Sept. de 2013
Humm... I was also needing this. Elsewhere in Simulink when specifying dimensions one can use an array like [2 3] to specify a 2D (or even more) signal. This doesn't work for the Dwork vector. Nowhere in the documentation is this stated and the "dimensions" name for the dwork property is misleading. It would be very good to support multidimensional work vectors (feature request?). For now at least state this in the documentation.
Kind regards,
Erwin
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Nshine
Nshine el 12 de Feb. de 2020
I completely agree with this answer. The documentation is not clear, and in fact inconsisent with Matlab's typical use of 'dimension'. If it is stated somewhere, I havent been able to easily find it.

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