m file is not reading variables from the workspace
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Hello,
I'm having problems with my script, it doesn't want to read the variables from the workspace. I tried several things, among them evalin and it still doesn't work. I don't want to have to copy the data and physically paste it to the script, does anybody knows how to solve this problem? I keep getting the error current has not been assigned, although the variable current is in the workspace already (this variable was created by another file). How can I call current from the workspace so the m file can read the variable?
Here is a short version of my file and I'm omitting the equations as they are pretty long.
Jphotototal=current(1,:); plot(lambda,Jphotototal,'ro'); hold on L0=[0.1 0.1]; options = optimset ('Maxiter',1000,'tolfun',1e-20,'TolX',1e-20,'MaxFunEvals',1000); L=lsqnonlin('recfun',L0,0,400,options);
Thanks, Francisco
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Chirag Gupta
il 14 Lug 2011
Functions have their own workspaces. Scripts on the other hand run in the base workspace where you have your data.
You could always save your workspace data into a MAT file:
save ('filename','variable Name');
and then in your function use the command:
load('filename')
Apart from this you can use the following command:
VarName = evalin('base','VarNameFromBase')
and then use VarName in your function
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Walter Roberson
il 14 Lug 2011
"current" is probably being defined in the workspace of a different function, unless that other function is using assignin('base',...)
BA Lamine
il 22 Apr 2015
Modificato: BA Lamine
il 22 Apr 2015
Hello Gupta,
I tried to use the instruction
variableName_in_myFunction = evalin('ws', variableName_in_workspace);
the instruction doesn't work in the simulation in Simulink. Here the error that I had when I try to run the simulation : Error evaluating registered method 'Outputs' of M-S-Function myFunction in mySimulinkModel. Undefined function or variable variableName_in_myFunction.
Does someone had this error?
Would you please want to help me?
Thank you in advance and your collaboration.
Lamine
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