Programmatically Flip/Rotate Simulink Block

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Timo Dietz
Timo Dietz el 24 de En. de 2023
Respondida: Liam Tanner el 3 de Jul. de 2024
Hi,
I'd like to programmatically rotate/flip a simulink block - arbitrarily. Unfortunately, the 'orientation' property
seems to support specific orientations, only. Thus, no combination of e.g. 'y-mirror' and 90° clockwise rotation
seems to be possible.
Certainly, Simulink supports that via the 'Format' menue but I did not find an accessible block property for this.
Is there a way to access the 'Format/Flip Block' menu of Simulink via Matlab? I did not find a matching property in the slx model, but maybe I overlooked a possibility. Also, I was not able to send key commands to Simulink.
Any suggestions?
Many thanks in advance!

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Timo Dietz
Timo Dietz el 25 de En. de 2023
Editada: Timo Dietz el 25 de En. de 2023
I finally made it with the help of:
I activate Simulink, select the block to be manipulated and then send kesytrokes for rotating and flipping it.
Not he most elegant approach but it works for me.
Have a nice day!
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Philip Hackett
Philip Hackett el 19 de Jun. de 2023
Editada: Philip Hackett el 19 de Jun. de 2023
In fact it works with an open Simulink window, as in the linked example:
% where the block to be rotated is selected in the GUI
h = actxserver('WScript.Shell');
h.AppActivate('Simulink');
h.SendKeys('^r');
But the block to be rotated must be selected by a mouse click, so it is not a programmatic method that can be used to arrange a model without manual intervention. Setting gcb to the block of interest, as in this answer:
set_param(model, 'CurrentBlock', 'blockName');
does not have the same effect as clicking the block in the GUI.
Timo Dietz
Timo Dietz el 19 de Jun. de 2023
Editada: Timo Dietz el 19 de Jun. de 2023
What I'm actually doing is the following:
actX = actxserver('WScript.Shell');
newBlock = add_block([libraryBlock], [modelName], 'MakeNameUnique','on');
blockObj = get_param(newBlock, 'Object');
blockObj.Selected = 'on';
Now, the block is selected and its orientation can be changed w/o manual intervention, using ACTX as well as blockObj.Orientation:
blockObj.Orientation = 'up';
actX.AppActivate('Simulink'); % focus on Simulink
actX.SendKeys('^i'); % flip vertically

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Jean Matthieu
Jean Matthieu el 24 de En. de 2023
Editada: Jean Matthieu el 24 de En. de 2023
Hi
set_param(gcb, 'Orientation', 'left')
--> Other keywords are up, right, down
Is that what you're looking for?
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Timo Dietz
Timo Dietz el 24 de En. de 2023
Thanks for your answer. Unfortunately, these orientation properties do not suffice since they do not cover all possible variations of rotating and mirroring.

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Liam Tanner
Liam Tanner el 3 de Jul. de 2024
Hi,
a solution to this problem would be:
newBlock= add_block([libraryBlock], [modelName], 'MakeNameUnique', 'on', 'Position', pos);
set_param(newBlock, 'Orientation', 'down') % Orientation
set_param(newBlock, 'BlockMirror', 'on') % invert
set_param(newBlock, 'BlockRotation', 90) % rotate
I hope it helps ;)

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