- To help with visually verifying if the paper size is being changed by the next step, first enable the "Show Page Boundaries" option by navigating through "File --> Print --> Show Page Boundaries". This will show the model in reference to the currently selected paper size by changing the extra model canvas to gray.
- In Simulink, select the model or subsystem you want to print. Then, in the MATLAB command prompt, execute the following command:
Save entire Simulink model by MATLAB command
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Hi, Simulink supporters team
I want to print my Entire model as pdf by MATLAB script instead of By Print Option in Simulnik Toolstrip. I have tried 2 ways:
1.Using print( ) function but it only print first page of my model
2. Using exportgraphics( ) but it does not support for Simulink model.
So, is there any way to solve this problem?
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Amith
el 9 de Ag. de 2024
Hi Ann,
In order to ensure that the model is entirely contained in the paper while using the available space on the paper, try the following steps:
>> set_param(gcs,'PaperType','tabloid','PaperPosition',[x y w h],'PaperOrientation','landscape');
I hope this helps!
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arushi
el 9 de Ag. de 2024
Hi Ann,
You may refer to the following documentation on "saveas" function for saving the model through a MATLAB script -
Hope this helps.
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