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I have question very similar to the below four year old post.
I have a similar problem. Interpreted matlab function block serves the purpose but it slows down the simulation. I tried using 'coder.extrinsic' in embedded matlab function block but i get list of error in 'make', 'parse' and 'coder'.
Problem Description: I have loaded an object called 'ice' in 'masked workspace'. I want to call 'ice.Tmax(u)' in simulink (where 'u' changes with time). Interpreted matlab function block works fine, but it slows down the simulation. I have many such blocks in my model, so i want to use some other block that is quick.
How do i use embedded matlab function block for this purpose ? I tried assigning the object to base workspace and then use 'coder.extrinsic' but i get error as mentioned above.
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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 12 May 2015
Perhaps if you build a Level-2 S function; see here
If you find that is not fast enough then you will need to use a MATLAB Function Block, which will go through Code Generation when you Build your model. coder.extrinsic is part of Code Generation. I think MATLAB Function Block was formerly called Embedded MATLAB Function Block but that changed a few years ago.
Karthik
Karthik on 4 Jun 2015
I didn't have time to try with S-function but for now i have created a workaround and have avoided using embedded Matlab function block (EMFB). But the problem of using object in EMFB still persists.
I also tried making 'ice' global and call global ice in EMFB. But, to call a global variable into EMFB, i need either data store block or simulink.signal object defined. Both doesn't seem to work in my case because i am not able to define a data type.

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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro on 24 Jun 2015
Since "ice" is already a variable visible inside that mask, you could create a parameter in the MATLAB Function block, as shown here:
- Sebastian

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