when to use bdclose versus close_system

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Todd Nordby
Todd Nordby on 10 Jan 2014
Commented: Todd Nordby on 15 Feb 2014
is there a difference between bdclose('sys') and close_system('sys', 0)?
i'm wondering if there are any memory cleanup differences or other reason to choose one or the other to close a model.

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Kushagra
Kushagra on 18 Jan 2014
close_system cannot close system(or a simulink model) if it has unsaved changes. However, bdclose closes system unconditionally.
So, let's say you want to close a system which has unsaved changes, then you have to use save_system before going for close_system.
But, if you don't want to save the changes done in model, use bdclose.
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Todd Nordby
Todd Nordby on 15 Feb 2014
>close_system cannot close system(or a simulink model) if it has unsaved changes
that's why I specified close_system('sys', 0 ) setting the save flag to 0 allows close_system to close an unsaved system without saving it.

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