Using RTW and Compiler Matlab script

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  • Platform: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris
  • Language: Matlab
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  • Company: Kailup Tan (View more)

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Using RTW and Compiler - Stand alone application example using rapid simulation file. This example shows how to create a rapid simulation target from a Simulink model using RTW, and then create a GUI, which is then compiled into stand alone application by MATLAB compiler to control the parameters tuning of the rapid simulation file. The generated application are able to run under the machine w/o MATLAB. (follow the intruction in "distributing stand alone application" in compiler manual)Steps:1) Build the Simulink model using RTW into rapid simulation target. (guide302model.mdl --> guide302model.exe)2) The GUI already greated (guide302.m and .fig) use following command to compile the GUI>>mcc -B sglcpp guide302.m3) The exe file (together with other relevant files) now should be able to run by double clicking on the file in windows explorer. (or use bang operator in MATLAB) Requirements: · MATLAB Release: R12.1 · MATLAB Compiler · Real-Time Workshop · Simulink
Using RTW and Compiler is a Matlab script for Development Tools scripts design by Kailup Tan. It runs on following operating system: Windows / Linux / Mac OS / BSD / Solaris.

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