.mex file (matlab executable) as Simulink Block?

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Hi,
i would like to run an RLAgent on a Raspberry. Since the RLAgent included in the reinforcement learning toolbox is not supported by code generation it does not seem to be possible to upload that block as itself.
Instead i generated a .mex (matlab executable) file from the trained agent policy (.mat file). See:
How can i run the generated .mex file in my simulink model?
Thanks for any tips,
Best regards,
V

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 11 Jun 2021
You start by programming (or obtaining) an Intel x64 instruction set emulator on your ARM based RRaspberry Pi.
In other words, you do not use .mex* files with Raspberry Pi or Arduino.
Perhaps instead of generating mex (binary) it might be possible to generate C or C++ code.
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Sean de Wolski
Sean de Wolski on 11 Jun 2021
Yes - see my answer to your other Question, Victor. Your best bet is to bake the agent into Simulink so the code generator regenerates it for the Pi a part of one process. If not, generate the standalone C|C++ code an compile it for the Pi.

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