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How do I programmatically add inputs to a matlab function block ?

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Hi I am creating a utility-function that creates a model with a Matlab-function-block, which content is derived from our internal-developed datadictionary. I figured out how to change the Matlab-code itself via Stateflow.EMChart, but I cant find a solution on how to change the number of inputs (in my case number of outputs is always 1). Does anybody has some experience to share here?
Kind Regards Erik Voigt

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Nirja Mehta
Nirja Mehta el 1 de Dic. de 2016
I am assuming you are working on a newer release of MATLAB, but the following links explain how you can programmatically change the number of inputs of your MATLAB function block (which was called Embedded MATLAB Function block in older releases): https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/100659-how-do-i-set-user-defined-parameters-in-an-embedded-matlab-function-block-from-the-matlab-command-pr
Essentially, you need to get the handle of the Stateflow.EMChart object that you already have handy by executing the following command:
>> B = S.find('Name','myBlockName','-isa','Stateflow.EMChart');  
You would then be able to add extra inputs to the Embedded MATLAB Function block as explained in Step 2. To do this execute the following commands at the MATLAB prompt:
>> line1='function y = fcn(u,param1,param2)';
>> line2=' y = u*param1*param2;';
>> B.Script = line1;
>> B.Script = line2;
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Erik Voigt
Erik Voigt el 7 de Dic. de 2016
Editada: Erik Voigt el 7 de Dic. de 2016
Hi Thanks for the answer. Yes this works just fine. As it seems the interface is handled implicit via the script content, Here my prototype for this part so far. kr Erik.
% Add content in Matlab block
S = sfroot;
B = S.find('Name','DerivedCalculation','-isa','Stateflow.EMChart');
% Add Matlab-code
code = sprintf(['function y = fcn(u1 u2 u3) \n' ...
' %%#codegen \n' ...
' y = u1 + u2 + u3; \n' ...
'end' ...
]);
B.Script = code;
% Set datatypes on interface
B.Inputs(1).DataType = 'single';
B.Inputs(2).DataType = 'single';
B.Inputs(3).DataType = 'single';
B.Outputs(1).DataType = 'single';

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Igal
Igal el 19 de Jun. de 2018
Hi All,
Is there any way I can programatically set output sizes as well and not only data types? i can't find anyting about it in documentation.
Thanks.

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