Creation of Simulink Libraries

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Sameer
Sameer il 8 Apr 2015
Commentato: Sameer il 9 Apr 2015
Hello all
I have created a Simulink library but the library I created is linked to its block. I want to have it such a way that all the blocks which I am using in a model from this lib must be unlinked. So that any further change either in Model block or Library should not have any effect on each other.
It should be in such a way that it's block should be unlinked from the library the moment it is used in a model.
Hope to hear from you guys soon.
Best Regards

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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro il 8 Apr 2015
Modificato: Sebastian Castro il 8 Apr 2015
Yes, you can do this.
When you drag a block in from a library, it essentially copies and pastes it into your new model. So, the key is to programmatically disable the library link when this block is copied.
To do this, you can right-click your block and go to Properties. Then, go to the Callbacks tab. Then, add the following line to your CopyFcn callback:
>> set_param(gcb,'LinkStatus','inactive');
Does this work?
- Sebastian
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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro il 9 Apr 2015
You can certainly nest libraries. If you drag a block from one library to another library other, it will preserve the original library link.
I'd be careful about doing this, though, because it makes you very prone to unwanted changes... although the "Resolve Links" dialog has gotten much better in the last few releases with regards to resolving multi-level library links.
- Sebastian
Sameer
Sameer il 9 Apr 2015
Hi, thanks a lot. But let me try to be more specific in explaning my Question. Is such an arrangement possible?
If yes then Please throw some light.
Thanking you in anticipation.
Regards

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