S-Function 'ExampleFunction' does not exist

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Vincent K
Vincent K el 11 de Abr. de 2019
Respondida: Anay el 1 de Jul. de 2025
Hello,
I am facing an error that completely puzzles me. Let's have the following scenario:
I copy the sfun_counter_cpp.cpp from the Matlab examples folder into another directory. In the same directory I create a Simulink Model with an S-Function calling the cpp file. Everyhing works. Now I do the same as before, but now I rename the file to 'sfun_test_cpp.cpp' and every encounter of the expression 'sfun_counter_cpp' in the file to 'sfun_test_cpp'. I also edit the S-Function accordingly and now... 'sfun_test_cpp' doesn't exist!
I am trying to debug this error for more than 2 hours now. What the heck is wrong here?

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Anay
Anay el 1 de Jul. de 2025
Hi Vincent,
In order to use C++ S-functions you must compile them into MEX files. The error “<file name> doesn't exist!” means that the MEX file with the same name is missing, not the CPP file.
You must use the following command to compile your CPP file to MEX file:
mex sfun_test_cpp.cpp
This should solve the error of missing file.
You can consider following below links to learn more about basics of S-functions and MEX files:

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