- Navigate to the "UE_4.23\Engine\Plugins\Marketplace\MathWorks\Source\MathWorksSimulation" directory within the Unreal Engine's UE_4.23 folder.
- Open the MathWorksSimulation.Build.cs file, ensuring write permissions are available.
- Insert Console.WriteLine(""); after line 95.
- Save the file.
- Delete the Binaries, Saved, and Intermediate directories from the project.
- Relaunch the project.
Error when package Custom Scenes through Unreal Editor
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Hello everyone,
I want to use the Unreal Editor and customize the scene through the "Simulation 3D Scene Configuration" function of the automatic driving toolbox.
I follow the help below "Customize 3D Scenes for Vehicle Dynamics Simulations" from help center.
(https://www.mathworks.com/help/vdynblks/ug/customize-3d-scenes-for-vehicle-dynamics-simulations.html)
But when I execute the fourth step "Package Custom Scenes into Executable", I cannot successfully package the scene from Unreal Editor into an exe file, and the error "LNK1181" appears in the Unreal output log, which seems to be missing Simulation3DInterface.lib File, I don't know how to solve this problem.
The software version I use is R2020b and Unreal Engine 4.23
Best regards.
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Altaïr
el 12 de Mayo de 2025
This error was encountered during the migration from R2020a to R2020b. In R2020a, "Simulation3DInterface.lib" was used, but in R2020b, it seems to be replaced by "libmwshared_sim3d_io.lib". Some cached data from R2020a may cause Unreal to continue searching for "Simulation3DInterface.lib". To resolve this, I had to modify the MathWorksSimulation.Build.cs file as follows:
These steps helped resolve the issue.
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