- Add a Parameter to the MDES Block: In the MDES editor, go to the Parameters tab and add a new parameter named “MyData”.
- Set the Parameter Value in Simulink: In your Simulink model, click on the MDES block, open its parameters dialog, and set “MyData” to the name of your imported matrix (for example, “MyData”).
- Use the Parameter in Your MDES Code: In your MDES code, access the data using “self.MyData”. For example:
SimEvent MDES access to external Data
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I have a SimEvent MDES model that performs custom scheduling based on an external dataset (matrix data imported from Excel). Data has been imported into the Workspace, and can be viewed in the Model Explorer / Model Workspace.
What I am trying to do is use this in the MDES... for example:
entity.AttributeX = MyData(5,9);
MyData is not local to the MDES so it is not recognized, and so far I've found no way to make it vissible there for use.
How can I get the Workspace data into the MDES for use?
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Akanksha
el 28 de Ag. de 2025
The MDES block cannot directly access variables like “MyData” from the base or model workspace, so referencing “MyData(5,9)” inside the MDES will not work. Instead, you need to pass your data as a parameter to the MDES block to use it in your code.
entity.AttributeX = self.MyData(5,9);
This way, your external data will be available inside the MDES block for your scheduling logic.
Following is the official documentation link for further understanding :
Hope this helps!
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