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February 27th, 2008

Advanced MATLAB: Calling Simulink from MATLAB

I normally only have two posts a week, but I needed to throw in this extra post to announce a new blog by my buddy Seth. Seth will be discussing Simulink every week. This week, he is discussing batch simulations of Simulink from MATLAB [Click here]. He goes much deeper into the topic than I do in today’s video. Please check out his blog [Click here] and be sure to let him know who sent you!
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2 Responses to “Advanced MATLAB: Calling Simulink from MATLAB”

  1. Syed Murtaza replied on :

    Hello there,

    Doug, please point to me few GOOD references (Books, online sites, etc.) including online courses on Advanced Simulink usage.

    I am getting involved in an project that requires extensive use of C code called as a S-function.

    I am a pretty experienced MATLAB user but an OK level SIMULINK user. Never used the S-functions before especially in the context of C language. I know C pretty well though.

    I hope you can help. I will appreciate all the great help from your side.

    PS: I am an instructor in the College of Engineering in the UAE University. I am a graduate of Georgia Tech. and Boston U, Mechanical and Aerospace resp.

    Thanks and have a good day.

    Syed

  2. dhull replied on :

    Syed,

    I do not really know much about Simulink. I would check here
    :

    http://blogs.mathworks.com/seth

    Doug

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