writing tlc file for level 2 m file s function which accessing guidata
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Hello Matlab users, I have written m file s function which takes checkbox selection input and this input signal enables simulink subsystem.When I am trying to generating C code from this model by using RTW it is looking for corresponding tlc file in the current working directory.Please Can anyone share the procedure to write tlc file .the outputs function in sfunction looks like
function outputs
persistent h
if isempty(h)
h = guidata(my_gui);
end
block.OutputPort(1).Data = get(h.MOTOR_auto_reset,'Value');
%endfunction
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vinothkannan K
on 10 May 2013
Edited: vinothkannan K
on 10 May 2013
yeah Kaustubha Govind, we are from same team. Is there any standard format available to write tlc? Any structure for tlc file we wrote like this
%implements "IFM_Select" "C"
%function Outputs(block, system) Output
%assign y = LibBlockOutputSignal(0,"","",0)
%assign out=FEVAL("IFM_Select_fcn")
%<y>=%<out>
%endfunction%%[EOF] IFM_Select.tlc
Please help us in resolving this issue.
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Kaustubha Govind
on 10 May 2013
Yes, your TLC code looks right to me, except that you need to add a semicolon to the end of the line "%<y>=%<out>" as required by all C statements:
%implements "IFM_Select" "C"
%function Outputs(block, system) Output
%assign y = LibBlockOutputSignal(0,"","",0)
%assign out=FEVAL("IFM_Select_fcn")
%<y>=%<out>;
%endfunction
%%[EOF] IFM_Select.tlc
Also, note that you appear to be making the assumption that the MATLAB function IFM_Select_fcn returns a scalar value of the same datatype as what the S-function's output port is configured for, so please make sure that is true.
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Hari Rangarajan
on 17 Dec 2021
Here is some documentation on how to write Level 2-MATLAB S-Functions. The Template section also provides the MATLAB command to open a template TLC file: https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/sfg/writing-level-2-matlab-s-functions.html
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