Problem with Simscape variable visibility
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Fabio Freschi
on 19 Jan 2021
Commented: Fabio Freschi
on 28 Jan 2021
Hi all,
I have created a simulink model of a circuit using simscape electrical elements. I have also created two callbacks, InitFcn and StopFcn to initialize some parameters and postprocess the results, respectively. In particular, the initialization function randomly sets the value of some parameters used by the simulink model, whereas the StopFcn callback takes the results in the log of simulation data (those available in Simscape Results Explorer) and analyze them, saving the results on a file.
Everything runs smoothly if I start the simulation within Simulink pressing the run button.
In order to automatize the study, I have created a simple matlab script to run the model multiple times. The script is really simple and looks like this
for i = 1:10
% run simulink
sim('threePhaseDiodeRectifierFilterVariable');
end
At this point I have problems because Matlab returns an error that I can't read correctly:
Error using modelSweep (line 3)
Error evaluating 'StopFcn' callback of block_diagram 'threePhaseDiodeRectifierFilterVariable'.
Callback string is 'threePhaseDiodeRectifierFilterVariable_output'
Caused by:
Error using modelSweep (line 3)
Unable to resolve the name
out.simlog_threePhaseDiodeRectifierFilterFiveCoils.Current_Sensor_Three_Phase.I_output.series.values.
I tried to debug the code, setting a breakpoint before loading the simulation data from the variable 'out...', but this variable does not exist anymore. I think the problem is related to the visibility of the simscape data that are no longer available when the simulink model is run with the command sim, but this is only my guess and I don't know how to figure out the solution.
Does anybody have an idea of what's happening?
Thank you in advance
Fabio
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Fangjun Jiang
on 20 Jan 2021
Edited: Fangjun Jiang
on 24 Jan 2021
If I remember it correctly, all you need to do is to give sim() a return variable. Just try it
result=sim('threePhaseDiodeRectifierFilterVariable');
now I found the reference
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