link between matlab and simulink

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zahraoui younes
zahraoui younes on 17 Feb 2022
Edited: Animesh Gupta on 1 Sep 2022
i have a code but one equation it is in sumilink form.
How can i call this equation from simulink?
Thank you
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Ganesh Gudipati
Ganesh Gudipati on 14 Apr 2022
Hi,
As per my understnading you have an equation and you want to simulate it in simulink, right?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 14 Apr 2022
You can use sim() to execute a Simulink model from MATLAB. It would be common to use set_param first to configure the settings of the model.

Animesh Gupta
Animesh Gupta on 1 Sep 2022
Edited: Animesh Gupta on 1 Sep 2022
Hello,
It is my understanding that you want to include MATLAB code in Simulink.
There are a number of ways to do that.
One possible way is to use MATLAB function block. You can either define a new function or call the function already in the path to execute.
For detailed answer for all the possible ways, please refer to this link - https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/297092-how-do-i-incorporate-matlab-code-into-simulink
Please note that the documentation link can be updated for specific release by replacing "R2021a" with the required release name.
I hope it helps.

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