A top-level output parameter containing a class is not supported in MATLAB Function Block. Output parameter 'mes' contains a class.

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A top-level output parameter containing a class is not supported in MATLAB Function Block. Output parameter 'mes' contains a class.

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Tejas el 11 de Nov. de 2024 a las 6:12
Hello Bhavik,
The issue mentioned above occurs because a class is not a supported data type for the output port of a 'MATLAB Function' Block. For details on supported data types for the output port, refer to this documentation: https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/matlabfunction.html.
Assuming the properties of the 'objectDetection' class are of a data type supported by the 'MATLAB Function' Block output port, try this workaround to resolve the issue:
  • Extract the values of the properties from the 'objectDetection' class and store them in a vector.
  • Pass this vector as the output of the 'MATLAB Function' Block.
Here is an example code snippet:
function mes = my_func(time, color)
detection = objectDetection(time, color);
mes = [detection.Time detection.Color detection.Measurement];
end

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